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NEB from Mo

01-16-2006 12:23:47




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Where can I go online to buy a chrome exhaust pipe that is 3 1/4" i.d. for my oliver 1855?




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Coloken

03-22-2006 09:49:17




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 Re: OT;finding former trailer owner in reply to USed trailer owner, 03-22-2006 09:18:47  
If it has a license you should have a title. Title will show last owner's name. Try switchboard.com



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zachh

01-16-2006 19:30:21




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to NEB from Mo, 01-16-2006 12:23:47  
Cause its sounds beast duh!



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Mikie

01-17-2006 06:10:37




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to zachh, 01-16-2006 19:30:21  
Sounds "beast"? Maybe sounds "best" or sounds like a "beast", but surely not sounds "beast". DUH is a rather insulting response don't you think?



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zachh

01-17-2006 15:35:41




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to Mikie, 01-17-2006 06:10:37  
what are we trying to be politically correct here. well not me we just country boys here.



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Mikie

01-17-2006 16:00:54




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to zachh, 01-17-2006 15:35:41  
Nothing politically correct or incorrect at all. Just making a comment on the "DUH" response which is expected from someone who tends to be somewhat inconsiderate, country boy or city boy or any kind of boy for that matter. Now get out there and get those cows milked young feller!!!



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Bill(Wis)

01-16-2006 15:05:53




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to NEB from Mo, 01-16-2006 12:23:47  
OLIVERS SOUND SO GREAT WITH STRAIGHT PIPES!!! THERE HAVE BEEN CLAIMS ON THIS WEBSITE TO HAVE BEEN HEARD FOR OVER SEVEN MILES WITH AN OLIVER WITH STRAIGHT PIPES.



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JRD(VA)

01-16-2006 14:32:33




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to NEB from Mo, 01-16-2006 12:23:47  
www.shoupparts.com Their located in Kankakee IL. Nice people to do business with, phone is 1-800-627-6137



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CumminsMan

01-16-2006 14:01:19




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to NEB from Mo, 01-16-2006 12:23:47  
Did ya try NAPA?? Or your local Agco dealer may have an aftermarket source, or any brand dealer for that matter.



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buickanddeere

01-16-2006 13:53:12




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to NEB from Mo, 01-16-2006 12:23:47  
Do a search under hearing aid clinics.



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NEB from Mo

01-16-2006 15:01:07




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to buickanddeere, 01-16-2006 13:53:12  
It is a turbo tractor with cab



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buickanddeere

01-16-2006 16:29:32




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to NEB from Mo, 01-16-2006 15:01:07  
Odds are the straight pipe will exceed 82db at your ears in the cab if it isn't already louder that already. The straight chrome stack is being purchased in order to..... ..... .?



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Don-Wi

01-16-2006 20:01:24




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to buickanddeere, 01-16-2006 16:29:32  
I recently had to run a temporary straight pipe on our 1855 when the manifold broke off in the muffler, and it really wasn't much louder than with the muffler. I always wear earplugs, but it really isn't much of a difference. I made a sleeve that I welded on what was left of the manifold, then I busted the chunk out of the muffler and I saved myself a couple hundred bucks. Donovan from Wisconsin

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NEB from Mo

01-16-2006 17:00:20




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 Re: Chrome exhaust pipe in reply to buickanddeere, 01-16-2006 16:29:32  
Reduce back pressure and boost low end torque.



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