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Posted by jdmike on May 28, 2006 at 12:48:17 from (71.121.67.101):
In Reply to: Rain Cap posted by mitchp on May 26, 2006 at 21:35:02:
I dont like weather caps for the simple fact the smaller diesels and gassers dont have the air flow to hold them fully open and I get more diesel soot in the face than up in the air, I put a nice turnout style stack pipe from a Kubota diesel compact on my tractor, if it plans to rain hard then the old soup can gets stuck on top of the pipe, but if I forget, I dont seem to get any black water and soot when I start her up. Some of the mufflers used by JD have a water trap built in them so the water never makes to the cylinders. Anymore I prefer a turnout instead of a weather cap. You can see this on all the newer JD tractors, all have turnouts and no rain caps. Cheers Mike T
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