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krystolo

The way my stack is set up now, it’s right at face level. So, when I’m driving my tractor in the sunshine, I get an unpleasant “wind” of exhaust fumes. Is there a way to raise the stack or reroute it so it doesn’t blow in my face? 
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wallfish

Turn it 180* so the pipe is down.

The horse checking out the horse, good pic!

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, wallfish said:

horse checking out the horse, good pic

Calendar shot!

 

 

 

The trucker and 5 year old in me says taaall stack and shiny. 

Cinnamon horse C160 has a piece of chrome bathroom pipe I cut to add on. 

 

 

 

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The Tuul Crib

Palomino?

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ranger

Just find a nice piece of stainless tube slightly larger and longer than whats on there, slip it over existing pipe and clamp it. Stainless exhaust pipe is quite thin so doesn’t weigh too much and is usually not too expensive.

Doug.

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Mickwhitt

Yes, lengthen the top tube and I put a 45 degree elbow on mine to direct the exhaust to one side and keep rain out. 

I did route it down as mentioned above but didn't like it, soot on the chassis etc. And it messed with the plow frame too.

I made the stack from scratch from parts I bought from an on line exhaust supplier,  really easy to do if you can braze or silver solder.

Give it a go, they look really cool. 20210225_151905.jpg.d5b5fdca1f85195b9f6a324fef883f14.jpg

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953 nut

A Grab Bar with the correct inside diameter could be added with one bend cut off and the flange removed from the end. Home Depot or Lowe's have them around $ 20.00, just watch out for low hanging branches.

Amazon.com: Moen 8912 Home 12-Inch Bathroom Grab Bar, Stainless Steel: Home  Improvement

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, krystolo said:

I get an unpleasant “wind” of exhaust fumes

 

Unpleasant ???   Most of us live for the euphoric huff of a Kohler exhaust.      :banana-dance::banana-rainbow::banana-rock:

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krystolo
3 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

Unpleasant ???   Most of us live for the euphoric huff of a Kohler exhaust.      :banana-dance::banana-rainbow::banana-rock:

Well, you know, it makes my hair smelly. :royalty-queen:  :auto-layrubber:

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ranger
4 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

Unpleasant ???   Most of us live for the euphoric huff of a Kohler exhaust.      :banana-dance::banana-rainbow::banana-rock:

City folks need their daily “fix” of the Co, etc, us rural types prefer the smell of fresh air, pollen and manure. 🐎🐄🐓🐏

I don’t know what will happen when all vehicles are electric! 

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Ed Kennell
3 minutes ago, ranger said:

I don’t know what will happen when all vehicles are electric! 

Then we'll have the sweet smell of sulfuric acid.

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ranger
10 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Then we'll have the sweet smell of sulfuric acid.

 

10 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Then we'll have the sweet smell of sulfuric acid.

Anyone with the foresight to have “saved” a nice “Muscle Car” will have people queuing outside hoping for a “100 Octane” fix! Potential 💲💲💲 🤪🤪

 

Doug.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, krystolo said:

The horse in the pic is Red. He’s my buckskin Quarter Horse. 
 

The horse in my avatar photo is Berkely. She’s a palomino Morgan. 
 

Red is laid back and friendly. Berkely is all business. 0B754EAB-0F24-4229-8014-3AD04213D6FF.jpeg.61658b1fb38b9c6f94a11878794637e8.jpegDD98A06E-6B90-4FBA-BFFE-D4C3419C77E2.jpeg.de8b370e8f79f2bb4a365fd0be3f3921.jpeg

Trina loves these pics... 

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oliver2-44
1 hour ago, krystolo said:

The horse in the pic is Red. He’s my buckskin Quarter Horse. 
 

The horse in my avatar photo is Berkely. She’s a palomino Morgan. 
 

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Love the horse powered snow skiing

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OldWorkHorse

Ran mine under the machine and out near left rear wheel. 

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8ntruck
3 hours ago, ranger said:

 

Anyone with the foresight to have “saved” a nice “Muscle Car” will have people queuing outside hoping for a “100 Octane” fix! Potential 💲💲💲 🤪🤪

 

Doug.

I used to race radio control boats.  Was using 40% nitro fuel.  I miss that smell.  It has been decades since I last ran one.

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, ranger said:

 

Anyone with the foresight to have “saved” a nice “Muscle Car” will have people queuing outside hoping for a “100 Octane” fix! Potential 💲💲💲 🤪

 

 

17 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

Was using 40% nitro fuel.  I miss that smell.  It has been decades since I last ran one.

 

Shades of Mad Max with fuel hoarding and renegade refineries to make the fuels.

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krystolo
2 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Love the horse powered snow skiing

One of the rare snow days in NC. 

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krystolo

The existing exhaust pipe is an oval! Advice on extending it?

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ebinmaine

You should be able to make it much closer to round if you use judicious caution and some large water pump pliers or a c-clamp or something...

 

There are also tools that are sold for expanding exhaust.  

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ranger

Is the whole length of pipe oval? If just the end section, you can buy as suggested, tools to expand exhaust pipes, or determine the diameter if the pipe was round. Grab a piece of timber, preferably hardwood, whittle one end to a longish taper and hammer it into the oval, (after removing the exhaust so you don’t damage anything on the engine). If the pipe is oval all the way along, then again determine the o/d ( measure the circumference calculate diameter, buy some pipe with I/d to suit, and gently dress new pipe with a mallet to the same form as existing exhaust). You won’t be able to clamp it, but if it’s long enough it shouldn’t come off on it’s own. Lots of older tractors had the exhaust exiting through a hole in the bonnet/hood with the silencer just sitting over the manifold outlet. (only way to open the hood).

 

Doug.

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ranger

Is the pipe actually oval, or is it because the end is cut at an angle?

 

Doug.

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OldWorkHorse

Cut it down about half inch so it's a full circle then go to napa and buy 1.5" exhaust tubing and cut it to how ever high you want slide it over clamp or weld it on. What I do. 

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krystolo

Well, geez, that was easy. 🤦‍♀️
 

Walked in to Auto Zone in my high heels and business suit, asked the clerk for exhaust pipe for my tractor (got a weird look, but what evs) and bought a nice long section and a curvy bit for the top. 
Later, changed into my real clothes, took a trip to the farm, and got it all fitted up! 
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