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Cub Cadet Exhaust Stack
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Cub Cadet Exhaust Stack
At tractor shows I've seen guys running around on their Cub Cadets with a chrome vertical exhaust pipe that has a pretty nifty sound. Does anyone know who sells these?
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As far as I know, guys make their own.
Or if you are want a pipe with no muffler on/in it, then you might want to get ahold of these guys http://www.midwestsupercub.net/
Or if you are want a pipe with no muffler on/in it, then you might want to get ahold of these guys http://www.midwestsupercub.net/
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I was thinking about turning my muffler straight up and putting a longer pipe off the end for the winter. I was just gonna put a long nipple from the head of the engine out the left side of the hood and put the muffler on the end of it. Now i've seen this done before, but could this damage anything? I'm concerned about the weight of the muffler and the pipe hanging of the side of the cylinder head like that. I'd like to put a stack on in the winter when i have the cab mounted.
In IH Cub Cadet I trust....
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Ritter: You might burn the paint and/or plastic if you don't mount a heat shield. You also must make something to connect the pipe back to the engine as the threads will let it turn down if not supported. The threads are strong where they go into the block and I never heard of damage to the motor from doing the pipe.
The Geezer from IHregistry.com which crashed and is now Cub Cadet Collectors.
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