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Alfie's new muffler

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Steve Crum

05-28-2007 08:53:51




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Alfie had the muffler break off on his IH 484 diesel utility tractor, so he's trying out a stainless muffler from one of my new suppliers. I can actually sell these cheaper that I can build them. They seem like a high quality unit and are all stainless. I can get several configurations and modify the inlets and outlets to different applications. This sounds pretty sweet on the 484 so I'll try a few more on different applications and see how they sound and hold up.

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DJL

05-29-2007 14:12:57




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 Re: Alfie's new muffler in reply to Steve Crum, 05-28-2007 08:53:51  
I love the look of that stainless muffler! Would you be able to quote me a price on one for a John Deere 4030 with extension?

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DJL



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Steve Crum

05-29-2007 18:22:56




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 Re: Alfie's new muffler in reply to DJL, 05-29-2007 14:12:57  
I don't have the pattern and measurements for the 4030 tractor at hand. Likely different (larger than a 4020) I'll see what I can find out and let you know.



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DJL

05-29-2007 19:13:12




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 Re: Alfie's new muffler in reply to Steve Crum, 05-29-2007 18:22:56  
Thanks Steve, I"ll look forward to your reply.
DJL



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Steve Crum

05-28-2007 19:35:05




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 Re: Alfie's new muffler in reply to Steve Crum, 05-28-2007 08:53:51  
I'm really not sure where these are manufactured. Didn't say on the box or muffler. I did see the box was printed in Ontario California. Strange that it doesn't at least have a country of origin on it even if it were made in America. But who knows where anything is made these days.



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Gene Davis (Ga.)

05-28-2007 17:41:30




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 Re: Alfie's new muffler in reply to Steve Crum, 05-28-2007 08:53:51  
Where are they manufactured?



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