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Posted by john d on November 09, 2001 at 16:31:01 from (64.12.101.164):
In Reply to: Re: 300 utility exhaust posted by Lance on November 09, 2001 at 13:39:01:
Yeah, it was a "field" modification alright! After we nearly caught a hayfield on fire when a drawbar pin on the left side of the standard drawbar accumulated some hay while crossing a windrow, we drove to the barn, ripped the hood off the left side, turned the manifold outlet pipe upside down, hacksawed the exhaust system into parts we could use, and re-installed the pipe and muffler. Didn't look as pretty, but we never had the fire problem again. Also didn't have the problem of cooking the driver's left foot anymore! That little factory-equipped heat shield under the left foot rest must have been designed for use in cold climates.
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