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my tractor how do you think would look good and work pics could help with installing a exhaust on my tractor I am only 13 just a boy with a love for ole red im planning to paint the rims white and then the axle red what do you think he would look.                                                                         Tj

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti: TJ!  The picture of the tractor didn’t load for me, but a fresh coat of paint on the wheels always looks good!  As for the exhaust, it looks like possibly an engine transplant from a different type of machine.  When loosening exhaust pipe, often times you cannot crank it out, but you might be able to crank it in a bit to break it loose, then it’ll back out.  Good luck!  Remember it took years (decades) to get there, it might not come apart in minutes!

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oliver2-44

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@Tj salyers Are you wanting to install a stack style exhaust or just a regular muffler.

I kind of like that style exhaust it has. 

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The Tuul Crib

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48 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

:text-welcomeconfetti:

@Tj salyers Are you wanting to install a stack style exhaust or just a regular muffler.

I kind of like that style exhaust it has. 

I accidentally cracked th exhaust on my tractor I am looking for a way to fix it

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TJ5208
50 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

:text-welcomeconfetti:

@Tj salyers Are you wanting to install a stack style exhaust or just a regular muffler.

I kind of like that style exhaust it has. 

A stack style I like the look 

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TJ5208
51 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

:text-welcomeconfetti:

@Tj salyers Are you wanting to install a stack style exhaust or just a regular muffler.

I kind of like that style exhaust it has. 

Yes

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57 minutes ago, pullstart said:

:text-welcomeconfetti: TJ!  The picture of the tractor didn’t load for me, but a fresh coat of paint on the wheels always looks good!  As for the exhaust, it looks like possibly an engine transplant from a different type of machine.  When loosening exhaust pipe, often times you cannot crank it out, but you might be able to crank it in a bit to break it loose, then it’ll back out.  Good luck!  Remember it took years (decades) to get there, it might not come apart in minutes!

 

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71_Bronco

TJ, Welcome to the forum. :text-welcomeconfetti:

 

Looks like you have a nice little machine there, good and solid. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

For the exhaust, use lots of penetrating fluid (I like PB Blaster), and a little heat from a MAP Gas torch can help too.

 

Feel free to ask any questions, we are all on here to help, and there is a vast wealth of knowledge on this forum. You've definitely come to the right place.

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Darb1964

I have had a 520-h for thirty one years, has two thousand plus hours on it,guessing. Hour meter stoped working long long time ago with 770 o on it. Never had a electrical problem that kept it from running. I don't regret buying it and have picked up another one and two 518-h. I have a 418-8 and love it, when the onans are running and running right they are hard to beat. I would take a 417 or18 over the five hundred tractors everything being equal now.

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oliver2-44
9 hours ago, Tj salyers said:

I accidentally cracked th exhaust on my tractor I am looking for a way to fix it

Is the crack in the existing Mufler or it in the engine block. Can you show us a picture of the crack. 

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Daddy Don

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rjg854

:WRS:  @Tj salyers  looks like good solid tractor you've got there.

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