Posted by soundguy on November 17, 2011 at 17:34:56 from (184.245.145.30):
my recently worked on C right now has a straight pipe with raincap.
I kinda like the beefy look of it and the throaty sound it makes.
A couple people have mentioned I should put a muffler on it.
Here are my thoughts..
1, I don't plan on 'working' this tractor much. I think it will be a runabout, mail getter, and geral all around fun-time play-stress reliever for me... though I do plan pn putting a 3pt on her.. as soon as I design and build it.. :)
2, I did this on a shoestring budget.. and ran out of string before I got to the part where it needed a muffler instead of a pipe.. :)
now, new development... I do a lil parts swapping and stuff with some buddies, and can get a NOS stanley muffler he has, that should fit up fine..already put the caliper on it .. etc..
just cost me a box of odds n end spares ..e tc. nothing I can't part with.. some odd brackets for mowers and a disc..e tc...
but.. don't know if I actually want to.. i *DO* like the look of that solid stack and the sound.. :)
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