Exhaust conversion from grass burner to stack

   / Exhaust conversion from grass burner to stack #41  
Good job.
 
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#42  
An update to my exhaust conversion, I used to get about 12 hours out of pushing heavy wet snow working it hard. Now I get 15. I never let the fuel gauge get down below the 1/4 full mark. None of my equipment sits overnight with less than 3/4 of a tank of fuel summer or winter.
 
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#43  
I am going 'fancy' in spring...4"x48 with a 45° turn either stainless steel or chrome.
 
   / Exhaust conversion from grass burner to stack #45  
What's the reason for the low level exhaust in the first place?
 
   / Exhaust conversion from grass burner to stack #47  
Probably so it doesn’t blow in your face.
I changed my 4410 from a low to a high exhaust because of exhaust in the face while snow blowing.

I could be wrong but it's probably due to appearances and less chance of shipping damage.

Edit: I should maybe add that I have a front mount snow blower. The exhaust fumes in the face was terrible with the low exhaust.
 
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I think it is so you get exhaust smoke and heat all over your loader arms. And also so you get crappy fuel consumption.

Mind you the Kioti I have is a 2012 model, so I didn't have any worries about emissions.
So far this winter I have 8 hours of pushing snow on 1/2 tank of fuel. The same fuel that heats my house runs my tractor, the only exception is the ounce of power service (white bottle) anti-gel I put in every other fuel up.
 
   / Exhaust conversion from grass burner to stack #49  
I think it is so you get exhaust smoke and heat all over your loader arms. And also so you get crappy fuel consumption.

Mind you the Kioti I have is a 2012 model, so I didn't have any worries about emissions.
So far this winter I have 8 hours of pushing snow on 1/2 tank of fuel. The same fuel that heats my house runs my tractor, the only exception is the ounce of power service (white bottle) anti-gel I put in every other fuel up.
And I just dumped a qt and a half of Hot Shots anti gell in my 250 gallon tank. So it's all ready to go, of course when the weather folks starting talking sub zero F I also added some kerosene to the tractor. Just to besure.
 
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And I just dumped a qt and a half of Hot Shots anti gell in my 250 gallon tank. So it's all ready to go, of course when the weather folks starting talking sub zero F I also added some kerosene to the tractor. Just to besure.
An ounce of prevention is worth a lot of frozen fingers and the inconvenience of shoveling.
 

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