File under dumb questions

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#11  
Thanks folks, awesome suggestions. I'll post a pic when I'm done!
 
   / File under dumb questions #12  
Just don't cut it off so short the fumes come back in your face. Or could it off, but an extension on it then add the rain cap.
 
   / File under dumb questions #13  
Or you could go redneck and just put a bucket over the exhaust stack when the tractor isn't being used.
 
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mjncad said:
Or you could go redneck and just put a bucket over the exhaust stack when the tractor isn't being used.

What's the redneck part? Everyone uses buckets, don't they?
 
   / File under dumb questions #15  
What's the redneck part? Everyone uses buckets, don't they?

I think coffee can is the tool of choice here, though metal coffee cans probably won't be around too much longer and I don't think a plastic one would be a wise choice. :)
 
   / File under dumb questions #16  
I never imagined it took so much thought to cut an exhaust pipe and add a cover. Attaching a three point plow must take the better part of a day.
 
   / File under dumb questions #18  
With my 4200's downward exhaust pipe, the old bucket trick just won't work.

You have to wire-tie it on! :thumbsup:
 
   / File under dumb questions #20  
I think the proper fix is baler twine!:confused2:

I was originally going to say coat hanger but I decided to take up up a notch. :D
 

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