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Posted by rustyfarmall on July 03, 2003 at 12:13:27 from (207.32.13.247):
In Reply to: Raking hay and my H manifold... posted by Brent in IA on July 03, 2003 at 10:29:15:
The exhaust pipe on an H or M is nothing more than 2in. black pipe, available from just about any plumber, the length I believe is about 10 or 11 inches, have the plumber thread one end of it, just like it was going to be a water, or gas pipe. As far as the manifold itself, go to a Northern tools store, or get a catalog, they have a set of three pipe threading taps, which includes a 2 inch, and rethread the manifold. Be sure to use plenty of oil, and the biggest wrench you have that will fit the tap. It is not easy, and do not try to go all the way down in one shot, you will want to go about 1/4 -1/2 turn, stop, back up to break the chip, and then go another 1/4 -1/2 turn, and so forth untill you have enough new threads in the manifold to screw the new pipe into. Be patient and it will be as good as new when you are done.
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