exhaust stack

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tubzz

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i would like to put a stack on my b2620 to keep the FEL from turning black.
has anyone one done this?
 
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I would like to do the same thing to my B7100. I don't have a loader but I like the looks of the stack. My tractor is so perfect right now though, I kind of dont want to mess with anything. It looks like you would just unbolt the muffler, turn it up 90* and then bolt it back on.
 
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I too got tired of cleaning exhaust soot from my FEL, so I took an 18" piece of exhaust tubing that fit over the stock exhaust pipe on my B3030 and had it bent 90 degrees in the middle and tack welded to the stock pipe. It sends the exhaust out over the top of the front tire. Works great.
 
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Yes, on the B7100, you can rotate the exhaust 90 degrees. Then, if you want to keep it all original, you can order the "upright exhaust pipe" pn 66711-82510.
 
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I too got tired of cleaning exhaust soot from my FEL, so I took an 18" piece of exhaust tubing that fit over the stock exhaust pipe on my B3030 and had it bent 90 degrees in the middle and tack welded to the stock pipe. It sends the exhaust out over the top of the front tire. Works great.

thats kinda what i was thinking but instead of out over the tire. i will turn it up.
i found some 409 SS tubing, but can't decide on a flapper cap or have it turn out.
 
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Had the same thought myself---haven't actually done anything yet though. I would go for a straight vertical pipe, no flapper, no turn out. Just stick a coffee can over the top of the pipe if you store it outside. For my BX I was thinking about using one of the screws that secures the engine cover to also hold a bracket that supports the stack.

Word of caution though... Don't try to weld SS to mild steel. Not sure what the existing muffer assembly is made out of.
 
 
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