4540 exhaust

/ 4540 exhaust #1  

Hamiltonville Farm

Silver Member
Joined
Jan 21, 2019
Messages
125
Location
Vernon, FL
Tractor
Mahindra 4540
I added a piece of 18" flexible exhaust pipe to my exhaust today. I was on the tractor 4 hours today and I didn't smell the exhaust
 
/ 4540 exhaust
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Here's a quick pic....I'm gonna shoot about a 30 sec clip tomorrow and post it. 20190222_072234.jpeg
 
/ 4540 exhaust #4  
That was the first thing I did to my 4540, except I did not use flex pipe, I used solid pipe and connected it to the oem pipe with 2 sheet metal screws
 
/ 4540 exhaust #5  
Hey Hamiltonville! How did you attach that flexible exhaust at both ends? Did you clamp it to the existing pipe? I didn't see a clamp in your pic. Did you ever do a video on this? I am tired of breathing exhaust, almost as bad as my old oil burning 8N! YouTube subscriber to your channel
 
/ 4540 exhaust
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Yes, the kit came with a clamp. Still running it this way. It works great.
 
/ 4540 exhaust #7  
Did you attach it any way at the bottom? I'm going to buy one tomorrow.
 
/ 4540 exhaust
  • Thread Starter
#8  
I used safety wire and secured it to the frame where the FEL goes.
 
/ 4540 exhaust #9  
This is my first post. I've been a tractor owner, used 2016 4550 w/ 400 hours, for 2 months, bootstrapping on everything tractor related. My wife and I really like the tractor but the fumes are a show stopper. After bush hogging 4 hours 5 days ago, my lungs were so sore they still aren't completely back to normal. (I had years of daily exposure to diesel when I was young though, so that might explain the over-reactivity now that I'm a geezer). So I'm super happy to see this and will try it out tomorrow.

I'm curious though, why would hanging down 18" make the difference?
 
/ 4540 exhaust #10  
I got the same part and installed the same way as shown in #3 above. Instead of just just ahead of the driver about the level the brake pedal, the exhaust exits 15 or 16" below that. I can look down and see it just forward of and below me. Unfortunately I can't say it's better. The fumes come right up to the driver's seat. The smell is actually pretty tolerable, not much worse than a slow down in rush hour traffic or getting behind a school bus. But for some reason it's much more aggravating to my pre-existing lung issues. Next I guess I'll look into how it might be possible to route it behind the driver.
 
/ 4540 exhaust #11  
I ran 6' of flex pipe to the front of the tractor and attached to the small plate that protects the front axle. Since it's the furthest possible point I hoped more of the fumes would disperse before reaching the driver. A short test drive disproved that idea.

Next I'll try routing to the rear of the tractor. That's tricky because there are a lot of moving and protruding parts on the way from the exhaust to the rear behind the driver. And not as many options for securing the pipe. But I think I found a path for a test try.
 
/ 4540 exhaust #12  
I ran about 78" of flex pipe from the under-hood exhaust pipe to the back of the tractor as a tailpipe, just proof or disproof of concept.
Since I'm running out of ideas I also got a 3M 7502 half-mask respirator with multi-gas/vapor cartridge P100 filters.

I wonder if anyone sees any problems with this before I try it?


exhaustpipe.jpg

flex_ext.jpg

tailpipe.jpg
 
/ 4540 exhaust #13  
My wife tried this, bush hogging for an hour, and said it works great. Tail pipe makes all the difference.
 

Marketplace Items

2015 CATERPILLAR 930M LOADER (A58214)
2015 CATERPILLAR...
2015 Freightliner M2 106 AWD Altec DM478BTR Insulated Digger Derrick Truck (A60460)
2015 Freightliner...
John Deere 652R 52in Stand-On Commercial Mower (A56857)
John Deere 652R...
Dishwasher Outlet Table (A60352)
Dishwasher Outlet...
2017 V-LITE TRAVEL TRAILER (A60736)
2017 V-LITE TRAVEL...
FORD 8530 TRACTOR (A58375)
FORD 8530 TRACTOR...
 
Top