Posted by Midnight_Gardener on June 08, 2022 at 01:34:37 from (174.199.160.64):
I have been using the same tractor to mow the same pecan orchard for all of my life, and although it still has the original role bar on it, I end up having to replace the muffler about every other year. Facts be the muffler lasts about two or maybe three mowings, then it gets hit by a limb and is bent out of shape. I personally have taken a limb to the face more times than I can remember, but somehow have managed to instill the appropriate reflexes to prevent bodily injury. The muffler unfortunately hasn't learned those yet.
I know I probably should have a cage welded or installed, but I wouldn't know where to start, and those appear to be rather a costly venture. Considered getting a shade top for the roll bar, but this would only save my personal beauty, and not the muffler. I have thought about rerouting the muffler downward, but it became obvious this was unpractical. So, I am open to suggestions. I just can't stand the sight of that crooked muffler any longer.
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