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CDN 400
Bronze Level Access Joined: 05 Apr 2014 Location: On. Canada Points: 81 |
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Posted: 12 May 2024 at 5:34pm |
Is there any reason the long skinny muffler off a 200 or 7000 won't work on my 7020? I find the oval muffler is in my line of sight for planting so I put a straight pipe on it and I like the improved vision but I find it adds a lot of noise to the inside of the cab which is very quiet with the muffler.
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DrAllis
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It will work fine.
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Lynn Marshall
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The late 7000s used the oval muffler too.
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KJCHRIS
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It will fit and work fine.
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cowkicker
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What size nmuffler clamp does a 7020 use?
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DrAllis
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3 1/8 inch.
Edited by DrAllis - 12 May 2024 at 9:02pm |
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CDN 400
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Thanks fellas.
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Leon B MO
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I actually made a 3 in exhaust pipe with a resonator installed inside. Also used a couple of angles under the hood to line exhaust pipe up with air breather looks very clean and makes visibility much better. I really don't think it's any louder than it was with the factory muffler on it now but the stack goes just above the roof line.
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Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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CDN 400
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[QUOTE=Leon B MO]I actually made a 3 in exhaust pipe with a resonator installed inside. Also used a couple of angles under the hood to line exhaust pipe up with air breather looks very clean and makes visibility much better. I really don't think it's any louder than it was with the factory muffler on it now but the stack goes just above the roof line.
I got rid of the air cleaner on hood altogether and made a short adapter and put the original bowl right on top of the air cleaner can under the hood. |
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AC7060IL
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CDN 400, if you’ve removed your 7020’s air-cleaner from hood, then maybe consider removing its exhaust straight pipe from hood area too? Could possibly clock (rotate) 301’s exhaust side housing of turbo allowing outlet to exit downward/under right side engine panel? Then route exhaust over & up the right front cab corner? Yes it will require additional fabrication/mounts. But would give a totally open view, if that’s a consideration? If later a straight pipe drone sound becomes annoying at certain engine rpms/loads, then could splice in a 30” long straight-thru glass-pack in the longer stretch where pipe mounts to cab corner. Glass-pack should hush drone without compromising exhaust back-pressure?
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