GreenMtns
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ejb17 said:I would like to install the kit on my 990 as the parts book shows basically the same kit but would like to know what keeps the stack from moving around as you can not get to any bolts? Also what size hole saw do you need? I have the same problem as to eating fumes and making the loader arms and weight black. Thanks Eric
If you look under the hood of your tractor you will see the molded indexes for the hole. It will give the size or you can measure it. If I remember correctly, the instructions will also tell you what size hole to drill. The edges of the hole will be covered by a rubber ring that comes in the kit.
You will remove the exhaust from where it bolts onto the header and bolt the new tubing back on. The top of the new tubing is cone shaped. The exhaust stack will drop down over the cone after the hood is closed and be located by a ridge on the cone. The stack just sits there. It is not bolted down. It does not need to be. Mine has been on for over 170 hours and has never come off by itself. As dirtworksequip has said however, you need to remove it a few times a year or it will jam and start to rust itself down and become very hard to remove. So far I have not had that trouble.
You will have a choice of 4 directions point the top bend of the stack to. I think most of us point it off to the left but it is up to you.
Very easy to put on. You need to be aware that most of the hoods are used on more than one model and will be marked in more than one place or have different size markings under the hood. Just be SURE you are drilling in the right place with the right size hole saw. Once you cut the hole it is forever.