I run my FARMALL Super H maybe half dozen times a winter pushing a little snow running around 1000-1200 RPM. I have a stainless steel straight pipe on it, the cheap P.O.S. Stanley muffler Dad had on it was too tall to get in/out of my shop. I still have the Stanley muffler, 2 of them actually, if I do ever need to run the SH or M wide open for extended periods, but I'd probably get a stainless Bermuda KEN OEM replica muffler. I hate the Stanley's! I also hate 2 cylinder Deere's, and 2 cylinder Deere diesels I REALLY HATE! Why on earth would anyone want to make a loud obnoxious sounding tractor even noiseier. And I spent enough time one spring on an R diesel to have earned my hatred. Put a steel 5 gallon bucket over your head and have somebody beat you senseless with a baseball bat. THAT'S what a 2 cyl Deere sounds like to me. ANY tolerance to them totally disappeared the day my neighbor I worked for put me on a #60 pulling a 6-30 rotary hoe hoeing beans, 80 acres of beans, all danged day! He had THREE 4020's and a 4320 and he couldn't get me one of them? STILL possible to make horsepower with a less obnoxiouus sounding exhaust than a straight pipe. Thing that probably did my hearing the most harm is the DETROIT DIESEL powered semi-trucks I drove. I'd take a Cummins over a Detroit every time.
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