Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust

   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #32  
M7, There should be some kind of award for that. Nice canopy. I knocked off my exhaust and did not know it till my Mrs asked "Whats that" I said I don't know and threw it in my bucket with the rest of the scrap I was cleaning out of the woods. As I was cleaning some branches out of the front I noticed my pipe was gone.
 
   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #33  
M7, that's Kioti abuse, I'm calling Connie :D If you have a picture of the box blade incident, please post it, I'm having a hard time even imagining what that would look like. After having to price parts for my cab, I'll recommend you NEVER consider getting a cabbed tractor!
 
   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #36  
Wow, that's about all I have to say about that.

I even welded 3/16th thick angle iron on the arms to act as a stop to prevent the "flip". Broke one off and the other bent so the BB can still do this again. It's back to the drawing board for "BB flip prevention".
 
   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #37  
Quick question in relation to Kioti cab and vertical exhaust. My cab has 4 intake points above the doors. if you exhaust up in this area, wont the fumes be sucked into the cab via the fresh air intake blower and the a/c - heater?
 
   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #38  
Quick question in relation to Kioti cab and vertical exhaust. My cab has 4 intake points above the doors. if you exhaust up in this area, wont the fumes be sucked into the cab via the fresh air intake blower and the a/c - heater?

Rut rough...good point...Ken?
 
   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #39  
Ummmm..., ya, he's got a point there :confused3: I'm not sure how big a deal it would be. The stack would likely be placed next to the loader bracket or slightly in front of it. I'll have to measure the distance between that and the intakes. Pointing the stack slightly forward might help a little. Paul, where are your intakes?
 
   / Kioti DK SE Series Vertical Exhaust #40  
Btw 4 shorts...nice job fabricating!!!


Thanks man :thumbsup:

Ummmm..., ya, he's got a point there :confused3: I'm not sure how big a deal it would be. The stack would likely be placed next to the loader bracket or slightly in front of it. I'll have to measure the distance between that and the intakes. Pointing the stack slightly forward might help a little. Paul, where are your intakes?

Sorry about being late to the party Ken. The shop is crazy busy :confused2: Anyway I just went out and snapped a photo of the cabs intake. I personally don't see an issue installing the stack IF it's not directly in front of a cabs intake. Remember. When your in the tractor you either have the heater on or the AC on which means you have a positive pressure in the cab so I doubt you'd ever smell exhaust fumes because they can't get in due to the pressure in the cab. Remember also that we didn't reinvent the wheel here. We're only doing what all manufactures have done for years and that's just to add a stack to the engine. It's just my :2cents: worth.


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