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squonk

I saw several Round hoods at the show with chrome exhaust stacks . I want to put a stack on my Power King and C-160. All I can seem to find are the "big" pipes. Where do you get the 1 1/2"- 1 5/8 ones? :woohoo: :D

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baerpath

If you don't want spend a lot, check the local hardware store. Look for a stainless assist bar. They make great stacks or you can use stainless water line. Also stainless gives a nice sound especially on a 16hp and it won't blue as fast as chrome.

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formariz

How about a sink trap extension for $4.99 at Home Depot? :woohoo:

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Wheel Horse c-100

Thats awesome!! :woohoo:

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squonk

How long do they last?

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formariz

How long do they last?

Mine has been on for less than a year but i see no sign of any deterioration.

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JC 1965

How about a sink trap extension for $4.99 at Home Depot? :D

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:woohoo: Wow!! that looks great but how is it attached to the tractor exhaust? :ROTF: How about a close up pic? :D

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formariz

How about a sink trap extension for $4.99 at Home Depot? :D

IMG_5490.jpg

:woohoo: Wow!! that looks great but how is it attached to the tractor exhaust? :ROTF: How about a close up pic? :D

The elbow has a 1inchx 6inch pipe on it.The chrome pipe slips over it along with a home made sleeve to make up for the difference.Cut a couple of 3/8" long kerfs ( just like crimping it)on bottom of pipe to allow it to compress a little bit and used a pipe clamp. Since the pipe is about the same diameter as the outside of the elbow it rests on it neatly giving it a finished look. It gives it a nice deep "throaty"sound.Pipe is actually chrome plated brass. So far in about six months of use it has not even discolored. When I find my camera I will post an up close shot of it.

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