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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 02, 2003 at 09:13:21 from (216.208.58.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: straight pipe burns valves?????? posted by rustyfarmall on July 02, 2003 at 05:14:31:
rusty: Your absolutly right. I have Farmalls SA, 130 and 140; 130 has a 33" straight pipe, 140 has IH replacement mufler and SA has right now a little 18" mufler. Because pipe on SA is not above ear level it is the noisy one of the bunch. 20 years ago I had straight pipes on 1066 and 100 hp Deere. 1066 had ROPS cab, Deere just had canopy. As long as those pipes were above the roof line you couldn't notice the difference even without cab. You have a 3cylinder IH, Ford or Deere following behind you with back window of your cab open, worse that sitting on a chair on engine hood of 1066, while its cranking out its full 150 hp.
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