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Re: Vertical exhaust stack on BR
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Posted by David in England on May 01, 2006 at 14:36:43 from (86.133.109.173):
In Reply to: Re: Vertical exhaust stack on BR posted by Glenn FitzGerald on May 01, 2006 at 14:18:07:
The tractor arrived with lower section of exhaust broken off, so turned it up uphill & pushed the old MF exhaust down inside. Not welded up (yet). Needs spacer between manifold & exhaust to move muffler away from side of hood to save decals burning.I also got a new repro correct exhaust which is very noisy. Why did Deere fit these exhausts to BR & BO when the AR had vertical exhaust stack? Nope - aint going to paint it red !!! I live in Shropshire County, west of middle England bordering Wales. Highly productive arable farming region, grain, sugarbeet, potatoes, oil seed rape & vegetables grown locally.
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