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Re: Re: Whats the deal with exhuast covers?
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Posted by gene on May 04, 2004 at 20:23:27 from (152.163.253.97):
In Reply to: Re: Whats the deal with exhuast covers? posted by Peat on May 04, 2004 at 10:17:16:
there are several reasons to cover the exhaust on a tractor. first an formost it is prevent rain water from getting into the cylinders of the tractors an causing havick inside the motor. an then second it is easy to see that he has never had a tractor that got water in the exhaust then was started. guess where all that water an carbon goes. thats right back out the stack on 9 times out of ten right on you an your clean show cloths or some that happens to be standing any where close. it sure make a people happy to get covered with sooty water first thing in the morning, or in fact any time of day. then it also gets all over the tractor so you end up haveing to wash the tractor again. that is just my 2 cents worth, take it for what its worth johndeeregene
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