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Re: straight pipe
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Posted by msb on July 09, 2007 at 20:19:32 from (76.2.81.208):
In Reply to: straight pipe posted by D17 man on July 09, 2007 at 18:55:01:
I am 68 years old, have driven tractors all my life .All with mufflers except the old Farmall Regular that I drove as a kid.About 3 years ago, I got this constant ringing in my ears. Two of the best ENT doctors in Indianapolis said, sorry, nothing we can do for you. Now I would recommend you go ahead and put the straight pipe on and the first night you climb off that tractor with your ears ringing, listen very carefully, because that is what you will hear 24 hours a day/7 days a week in you later years. It will be the first thing you will hear when you wake up and the last thing you will hear before you go to sleep each and every night for the rest of your life. Right now, it sounds like I have a couple dozen mosquitos in my ears.Its maddening.
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