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What does a baby swing have to do with a muffler... well I was mowing the lawn, in second gear... and the rope holding the swing happened to get caught in between the hood and the muffler..... now it leaks by the gasket, and it is bent up and outwards....that was my quietest tractor!! That swing usually pushes right out of the way.... not this time!! I’m hoping to fix it.... I don’t know...

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ebinmaine

It should be repairable.  

Try to bend it back a little while still mounted. 

After removal maybe a vise and hammer or big crescent wrench will help. 

You'll get it. 

 

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Tractorhead

Dismount the Muffler with the Screws on the engine flange and the stiffner

 

Put the flange below in a massive vice so that the Engineside is up and free and flaten it back as good as possible, 

preheating with a torch helps to destress the metal while re forming.

 

 Use a flat iron to not impact the Flange itself on its surface with the Hammer.

Hit with a hammer (about a pounder) gently on the flatsteel, that you lay straight on the bended edge until it‘s flat back.

Inbetween hammerhits prewarming the whole flange to destress the Steel while bending.

 

Use a metal ruler to doublecheck if the contact surface is at least straight on it‘s contact area.

take care not to hammered on the surface directly, because you can impact the surface so heavy.

allway‘s use a flat steel between hammer and your Flange surface.

a lightly bent over on the screwed edges about 0,03 keeps it stronger on, like a spring preload.

 

Remount the Gasket and the muffler and tightened the Screws and you‘re good to go silent again.

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AHS
6 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

It should be repairable.  

Try to bend it back a little while still mounted. 

After removal maybe a vise and hammer or big crescent wrench will help. 

You'll get it. 

 

That muffler has been off twice to get it painted. I was wondering whether to take it off or not. I think i will get it back into shape again on there... I mean it’s a muffler... I don’t know how much it costs or if it’s available!! Muffler = delicate!!

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AHS

It’s been 5 years that the swing was there... two kids later!! I don’t think I could’ve pulled it off any better!!😀

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Pullstart

If you pound it back straight as you can, you could run it across a belt sander to flatten it back true... or even spot it in with a hand grinder and a flat ruler held sideways looking for high and low spots...

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lynnmor
4 hours ago, AHS said:

It’s been 5 years that the swing was there... two kids later!! I don’t think I could’ve pulled it off any better!!😀

 

Now put a hook on the tree and instruct the users to always keep the swing attached to the hook when not in use.  :teasing-signhere:

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ZXT

Try running the tractor in second gear going the opposite direction.. Ought to bend it back into shape :lol:

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SylvanLakeWH
4 hours ago, ZXT said:

Try running the tractor in second gear going the opposite direction.. Ought to bend it back into shape :lol:

 

Perfect solution and you get more seat time!!!

 

:ROTF:

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tom2p
17 hours ago, AHS said:

What does a baby swing have to do with a muffler... well I was mowing the lawn, in second gear... and the rope holding the swing happened to get caught in between the hood and the muffler..... now it leaks by the gasket, and it is bent up and outwards....that was my quietest tractor!! That swing usually pushes right out of the way.... not this time!! I’m hoping to fix it.... I don’t know...

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lol - you have company 

 

similar thing happened to me - rope hanging from kid's fort caught between hood and muffler 

 

(see pic below)

 

 

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You cut the tree?  @tom2p Good idea! I don’t have that option, I like the hook idea!

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AHS
11 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

 

Perfect solution and you get more seat time!!!

 

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2nd gear in reverse! Give it to er!!😀👍

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Redneckdavis
5 minutes ago, AHS said:

2nd gear in reverse! Give it to er!!😀👍

Isnt that Newton's law? What you tear up in foward can surely be undone by matching your speed backwards. Works at my house:) 

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AHS

Reason 201 why I like old C series mufflers.....

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RandyLittrell
On 8/2/2020 at 10:29 AM, pullstart said:

If you pound it back straight as you can, you could run it across a belt sander to flatten it back true... or even spot it in with a hand grinder and a flat ruler held sideways looking for high and low spots...

 

This is how I would do it, but I think I would unbolt and heat the flange up to dolly it back. You could use a file if you don't have a belt sander. 

 

 

 

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AHS

There! I fixed the swing problem... now onto the tractor!!

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