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Posted by BIG JOHN on August 06, 2006 at 19:05:14 from (24.124.104.112):
In Reply to: OS-6 Question posted by Hand Crank on August 06, 2006 at 07:09:34:
Many times the manifold needed to be replaced or just the manifold pipe. If it was a dual fuel model and they got a gasoline manifold with a straight manifold pipe then they probably cut a hole in the hood. On a gasoline manifold you will need to get a 90o elbow and a short nipple to aim the exhaust forward. From here it is muffler shop work to form and bend the pipe for you. If it has a duel fuel manifold on it that it running the exhaust straight up then you will need to fabricate a new adapter that runs it forward. As for the pipe, I just took the tractor with me to the muffler shop for them to measure and make the pipe at their shop. This way they got it right the first time. GOOD LUCK
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