Posted by Yooper Farmall on May 01, 2012 at 10:15:46 from (141.210.112.16):
Below is a post by Farmallhal, giving the specifics for the C&G stainless muffler coming out this summer. I just called C&G, they said they are still taking names and phone numbers, they've got about 50 names so far. They are expecting the H 350600SS mufflers to be available in June and said we might get a phone call even late this month. He said the cub mufflers are already available and in stock. He said they are being made from original blue prints and not only have the original exterior shape, but the same interior baffles, so will sound the same. They have not found a supplier for stainless clamps or rain caps, he does have chrome clamps which might be close.
Farmallhal Post from Dec 2011: "In the January-February 2012 issue of Red Power magazine which I received a couple of days ago the original mufflers that CNKS mentions are noted as being available this summer. They are taking orders presently at this time for them. The regular one (non stainless steel) is priced at $55 and is part no. 350600R91. The polished stainless steel model is priced at $119 and is part no. 350600SS. The prices I noted are for the correct ones for your H, while the ones for the M series tractors are a little more and those for the smaller A, B, C, Super A & C models are slightly less. They are also offered for the Cub and 560 & 660 models also. Hope this helps and I also have some of Mark's mufflers and like CNKS believe they are the best ones for sound but will be giving those being offered by C and G a try," Hal.
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