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C-series Nelson Muffler on a 1965-1968 style tractor?

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Jrblanke

Hey guys,

Will a nelson muffler from a C-series fit on a 1057 or similar tractor? Or an 8hp nelson muffler from C series fit on an 857ish tractor?

 

Just wondered if anyone has done this. It looks like there is less room on the 60s tractors than there are on the C series. 

 

James 

 

 

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ri702bill

Less room for sure - how about a stack??

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ebinmaine

The few 60s tractors I've seen had "pepper pot" mufflers.  

 

There are two sizes of Nelson mufflers. 

Small can was originally installed on C Series up to 1977 or so. Maybe a hair later.  

Large can started after.  

Small can diameter is about 2 3/4".

Large can is closer to 3 1/4" or more. 

 

I really doubt a small can will fit. 

 

I'm quite sure a large can will not.  

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wallfish

I use a Stens muffler pointed down to get rid of those pepper pot (Horrible sounding ) mufflers:twocents-02cents:

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, wallfish said:

I use a Stens muffler pointed down to get rid of those pepper pot (Horrible sounding ) mufflers:twocents-02cents:

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Same here. I've used those and also the Gravely style muffler. 

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Retired Wrencher

@Jrblanke I have used this style for years.This will be on my 1057 when done.  Nice and quiet. Easy mounting. 

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squonk
1 hour ago, Retired Wrencher said:

@Jrblanke I have used this style for years.This will be on my 1057 when done.  Nice and quiet. Easy mounting. 

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That's the Gravely style. They used to be well built mufflers. Now they are pretty chintzy.

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Stepney

When I lived with my folks, I used my Electro for snow removal in the winters. Semi snobby neighborhood but at one time I handled several driveways, and mowed yards in the summer. Snow work started early. Apparently 6-7am was 'much too early' for 'noise' even though everyone else was also snowblowing. Ah, Vacationland.. anyway. I rigged up a C160 muffler on the side of my E12. It runs very very quiet and keeps your toes nice and toasty in the snow hahah. Clears the PTO just fine when I had it installed. 

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ebinmaine
42 minutes ago, squonk said:

That's the Gravely style. They used to be well built mufflers. Now they are pretty chintzy.

 

Depends on the brand. They're another example of "get what ya pay for" to some extent.  

 

I don't know if there's an Original Equipment type available anymore. 

The aftermarket replacements are DEFINITELY thinner.  

 

An NOS actual Gravely would be great but likely as easy to find as hen's  teeth.  

 

 

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Retired Wrencher
22 hours ago, squonk said:

That's the Gravely style. They used to be well built mufflers. Now they are pretty chintzy.

Mike I know but but better than the original I would say.

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Retired Wrencher
21 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Depends on the brand. They're another example of "get what ya pay for" to some extent.  

 

I don't know if there's an Original Equipment type available anymore. 

The aftermarket replacements are DEFINITELY thinner.  

 

An NOS actual Gravely would be great but likely as easy to find as hen's  teeth.  

 

 

All true there Eric. I have had good ones and bad.

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Tonytoro416

Did some cutting and welding to orient this one the way I wanted it. 

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