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roscoemi

I give the over the top title to stevezx2. If there's no internal muffler that has got to be loud! Friends can hear mine a 1/4 mile away with the tsc muffler.

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bowtiebutler956

Come one fellas that cant be all!!! I will be here all day lets see the best you got. :popcorn:

Not sure if you know this but your helping a lot of people get ideas.

So far im liken the round hood dully posted by Jake Kuhn. Looks bad A$$ :thumbs:

Speeking of Jake's :wh: , I got my issue of LAGT magazine a couple weeks ago, and really enjoyed seeing Jake's 701 in the pages!! Looking good Jake! :woohoo:

Matt :flags-texas:

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AMC RULES

I give the over the top title to stevezx2. If there's no internal muffler that has got to be loud! Friends can hear mine a 1/4 mile away with the tsc muffler.

:omg: X2 :text-goodpost:

Must be great for making lots of new friends in the neighborhood too. :)

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MR49

Yeah his is up there too!! I just like the round hood look for some reason. Both are flippin amazing :bow-blue:

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stevezx2

Thanks guys, mine is a 3.5" stainless tip from a set of pickup truck duels with a pipe adapter welded to the end, no internal muffler. It sounds a little like a motorcycle at idle, it is very loud and troaty.

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Jake Kuhn

Has anyone tried just a straight pipe without the muffer...wonder what that sounds like? :)

I have a straight pipe on the black 401! LOL

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whc160

Here is a few pics of my 74 C-160 with a stack. My 75 also has the same set up.

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The muffler is for a Cub Cadet & I cut the mounting bracket off at the top were the is no paint. I like this set up because it is short & does not get into the trees. But it still gets the heat out from under the hood,

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weien's wheel horses

My 66 656 with a tech muffler rain cap starts wit h a 90 to a piece of threaded to 1in color to a 45 then muffler jus stuff i had sitting around also has the good ole rain cap

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Deere Hunter

Has anyone tried just a straight pipe without the muffer...wonder what that sounds like? :)

LOUD :scared-eek:

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meadowfield

my GT14, silencer might be off an old BMC mini, but no idea !

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illinilefttackle

This my 656 with a motorcycle muffler-direct bolt on to stock pipe-sounds cool!-Braced it too. Thanks-Al

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smoreau

Ok here is mine

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And my father enjoying a ride

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JamesBe1

How about dual stacks:

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redidbull

Here is my TSC homemade stack on my '73. Jim

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COMMANDO6

Deere Hunter, that horse is wicked!!!

I also love Jake's round hood.

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massey

Bringing this back to the top, here's what I came up with for my current project.

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bowtiebutler956

Thats a very solid looking brace you installed there Massey! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Stigian

A slightly old photo of the stack on my 312-8.

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The same stack fitted to the Beast..

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welderman85
8072485632_88067c96d4.jpg8072485670_eba340aecc.jpg i bought the muffler at tsc it was 22 inchs long so i cut it in to 3 chunks and welded them up now i have 3 stacks for 35.00 sorry not on a yet tractor but soon

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welderman85
8095316854_68fe6feebe.jpgsorry i dont know how to rotate the pic. the muffler is 71/2 long just needs paint
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rockinhorse

started out as a commando V8 now has 18 hp B/ S my black raider simple 1 1/2" car exhaust pipe 8 1/2" out 90 then 28"up

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jay in nc
post-4393-0-01711400-1350435141_thumb.jp rockinhorse this is my commandoV-8 now V-16 twin at kingwood990's meet & greet note how similar our pipes are! left to right are jmbumgarner, kingwood990 & his friend john. Jay
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Geno

I gotta have some stacks on my Horses.  Show me some pics of what you guys have done and let me know where you got your stuff to do it!  :)

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Gene, also if you do a search someone else had a thread devoted to the same thing " stacks ".

have to admit some looked really cool. I was checking it out a few months ago.

 

Glenn

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AMC RULES

+me +your +stacks

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