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MR49

Its time to get this stack thread on the move. It would also be nice to include the make and model of the exhaust used. LETS SEE WHAT YOU GOT!!!

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Heres mine (IH-1 Tsc Faemall Cub Muffler) dont forget the rain cap lol.

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kpthorsefan

There is no model or make its home made... :hide:

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MR49

That is sweet! Good work :thumbs2:

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gcole
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AMC RULES

Maybe you guys chould include a close up pict that shows how you fabbed up your mount too. :scratchead:

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Jake Kuhn

I love stacks!!!

polished stainless!!!!

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this is a tsc muffler, I have one on the c120 too but no pics as it is torn apart right now

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roscoemi

Stacks rock! Here's my C-121 with a tsc ac-1 or a ac-4, can't remember which I decided on. Either way it's for a Massy Fergy Son.

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I cut the 90 off the old muffler and used it for the stack, but the hood would hit it while opening. Had a local shop extend it for me and left it to color naturally. Kinda ruff, but it's a worker.

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I have no idea why the first pic is on twice.

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KC9KAS

Fellas keep in mind that there is a lot of weight on the 1" pipe that is threaded into the cast iron block!

An additional bracket to the frame will decrease the possibilities of having to replace a broken/cracked block, or re-threading it.

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roscoemi

If I decide to add a brace, it will be to the motor to stay in sync motion wise and not the frame.

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AMC RULES

Thanks for the mount pict too Roscoe. :thanks:

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MR49

Lookin great fellas!!! Keep em coming!

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roscoemi

The stack is pretty light, compared to the stock muffler with a busted bracket. The pipe stub out of the motor is pretty stout and I really don't want to clutter it up with a bracket. After the snow season I'll have a one piece pipe bent to go from the muffler to the stub to clean up the look of it.

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jay in nc

i personaly don't like stacks on my tractors. at my place there are too many trees to snap back into your face! that said i do have one with a stack. a charger v8, the stack was on it when i bought it at the 2004 big show. it's just 1in. galvenized pipe nipples & elbows with a tsc. flapper on it. the boy driving loves "his" tractor sounds great. but if i ever restore this horse about 5 years ago i bought a N.O.S. nelson muffler for it i think i paid $40 for it Jay

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jeremi3210

this is my stack it is a cub cadet muffler with 12" of 1.5" pipe on the end and a flapper.STACK_zpscd1e6f7f.jpg

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bowtiebutler956

Here are mine. My B-80 with a tsc muffler, and my son Danny's Bantam with one I made out of a Briggs hot dog muffler. :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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kpthorsefan

Maybe you guys chould include a close up pict that shows how you fabbed up your mount too. :scratchead:

Not the best picture but its raining heavy outside, so had to take picture in the workshop and not alot of room.

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B-8074

They all look great. But does anyone have any on the twin cylinder motors?

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squonk

Off brand stack. Power King 2414. Came with a pepper pot that blew exhaust all over my loader hoses. Extended the pipe with some scrap chrome moly, used a Gravely rear engine muffler from Napa, raincap from TSC and a stainless Handicap bathroom bar from a dumpster at work. :thumbs:

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SousaKerry

My Son on the puller, TSC Cub muffler with a rain cap. The elbow is a piece of tubing I had laying around can't remember where it came from...maybe an old MTD or something

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Prater

Daddy Dons C-111, Sorry cant remember the stsack maybe the AC-1

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My 416-8 with a John Deere muffler from Atwoods. The mufflers are about $10 cheaper at Atwoods than TSC for the same brand and model.

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AMC RULES

Has anyone tried just a straight pipe without the muffer...wonder what that sounds like? :)

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Prater

Yes, its loud. I think I picked up some power after puting a muffler back on my 416...It seems that 16 single likes some backpressure.

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Coadster32

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My 854.

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MR49

Come one fellas that cant be all!!! I will be here all day lets see the best you got. :popcorn:

Not sure if you know this but your helping a lot of people get ideas.

So far im liken the round hood dully posted by Jake Kuhn. Looks bad A$$ :thumbs:

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