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1940 H muffler

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tackhammertime

11-26-2007 04:57:31




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Will the mufflers for the H's that say Gas fit a distillant tractor also? 2 3/8 id inlet 2 1/2 od outlet. I want to take the straight pipe off my H and put on a muffler. What is the noise level with muffler compared to the straight pipe. I have neigbors close and they complain when I am running the old H




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LenNH

11-28-2007 06:23:09




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to tackhammertime, 11-26-2007 04:57:31  
This engine has a nice purr with a muffler. With a straight pipe, it's like having a machine gun next to you. Probably not good for your hearing. I spent years on tractors with no mufflers, and I sure wouldn't do it again. As a kid, I thought the bark of an F-20 or our 10-20 was exciting, I have to admit. Back "then," nobody was closer than half a mile and people were used to the racket. I wouldn't blame neighbors if they complained about my running a tractor like that next door to them now. The original mufflers I have seen in early brochures for the H and M looked short and had a very short exhaust pipe at the top. I seem to remember that later on, even the mufflers IHC sold had longer outlet pipes. Personally, I'd like the noise to go out as high as possible.

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r4etired

11-26-2007 19:00:19




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to tackhammertime, 11-26-2007 04:57:31  
If I remember correctly the original H mufflers had a shorter chamber and 1.5in outlet.



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gene bender

11-26-2007 18:00:00




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to tackhammertime, 11-26-2007 04:57:31  
So why would you run a straight pipe and make noise to bother anyone. Move out in the country away from anyone then you can make lots of noise. Maybe i should park close and play my radio loud to see if you like that.



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CNKS

11-26-2007 05:49:42




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to tackhammertime, 11-26-2007 04:57:31  
Most aftermarket mufflers fit the both the H and M regardless of fuel. The closest to an original muffler comes from Mark's Tractors, original sound and appearance. Unless it is rotted out, any muffler is considerably quieter than a straight pipe, that's what they are for.



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tackhammertime

11-26-2007 06:20:49




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to CNKS, 11-26-2007 05:49:42  
How do I get in touch with him?



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City-Boy McCoy

11-26-2007 15:18:12




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to tackhammertime, 11-26-2007 06:20:49  
Or, you can buy a nice Stanley made muffler from Tractor Supply for about $29. Your choice. mike



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LA in Wi.

11-26-2007 06:44:47




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 Re: 1940 H muffler in reply to tackhammertime, 11-26-2007 06:20:49  
Mark's Tractors

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