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Re: Re: Whats the deal with exhuast covers?
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Posted by jdemaris on May 04, 2004 at 19:03:07 from (209.23.29.130):
In Reply to: Re: Whats the deal with exhuast covers? posted by Peat on May 04, 2004 at 10:17:16:
Don't see why you have a problem with it. Most of my tractors sit outside, and the ones with vertical exhaust have rain-caps and buckets over-them, so maybe I'm double rediculous. I've had too many damn tractors get setup from sitting with rain coming in the exhaust. Same problem with transmission shifters. If they don't have boots, or some sort of cover, the transmission fill up with water. One case in point - I brought home three good running Case DCs two years ago. One I was kind off thinking of parting out, and I got lazy, and did not cover the exhaust. Well, it's locked up tight now. That's stupid and I'm kicking myself. If a tractor is being used on a regular basis, the cover probably does not matter. But, I've got over 40 tractors. Some get used daily, and some are lucky to get started once a year.
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