Posted by AndrewFromNS on January 01, 2008 at 10:08:49 from (24.224.177.85):
Hey,
My goal is to store my 'new' Super-C inside all the time. However, you all know what they say about the best laid plans...mice, men, and that whole bit. I'd like to be prepared at all times, always have the tractor inside when I'm done with it, never leave it outside, etc. But Lets face it...that just can't happen. Quick showers when I take a break for lunch, sudden rain, etc.
When running, I don't think rain would be an issue...exhaust pressure ought to be enough to keep rain from entering (please, someone, tell me if i'm wrong!). However, when stopped, there's a somewhat large pipe pointing straight up that I forsee rainwater getting into.
The thought of putting one of those self-closing 'clapper' exhaust covers over the stack, like some construction equipment has. A google search using the best terms I could think of wasn't as helpful as I'd hoped...
Anyone have opinions on the problem of rain down the stack? Where can I find one of those clappers? I know it won't look original, but it shouldn't be a hard item to remove, should the need arise.
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