05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX

   / 05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX #1  

aaabelha

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'05 Cub Cadet GT2544
Yes.

I too have the dreaded problem of the exhaust outlet burning my lawn. I did see the earlier posts here but I did not think much of it. I always figured I would simply avoid idling in one spot on the lawn while it was running.

Well, I did a ton of yard work with my dump cart in tow over the Memorial day weekend. At various points during this task, I left the engine at idle, running for a few minutes while off the machine working the dumo cart. Brown spots all over the place!

I decided I needed to resolve this.

I bought a 30 degree copper turn fitting pipe, 1& 1/4" in diameter. I cut some relief slots on one end of it, slid it over the tractor exhaust and put a stainless clamp on it. It fits tight, looks kinda cool and redirects the exhaust heat and fumes slightly rearward and up at an angle.

No more burnt grass!

* I used copper because it was soft enough for the average guy like me to work it. I don't have any advanced tools or metal skills.

* I did not sweat-joint the pipe onto the tractor exhaust so as to not void the waranty if I had an engine problem and the dealer wanted to be a jerk about it.

* The copper will eventually turn a patina color but that's just fine with me.

* My grass appreciates not being scorched

I recommend this or something similar to all 2005 and prior 2500 owners.
 
   / 05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX
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#2  
Yes.

I too have the dreaded problem of the exhaust outlet burning my lawn. I did see the earlier posts here but I did not think much of it. I always figured I would simply avoid idling in one spot on the lawn while it was running.

Well, I did a ton of yard work with my dump cart in tow over the Memorial day weekend. At various points during this task, I left the engine at idle, running for a few minutes while off the machine working the dumo cart. Brown spots all over the place!

I decided I needed to resolve this.

I bought a 30 degree copper turn fitting pipe, 1& 1/4" in diameter. I cut some relief slots on one end of it, slid it over the tractor exhaust and put a stainless clamp on it. It fits tight, looks kinda cool and redirects the exhaust heat and fumes slightly rearward and up at an angle.

No more burnt grass!

* I used copper because it was soft enough for the average guy like me to work it. I don't have any advanced tools or metal skills.

* I did not sweat-joint the pipe onto the tractor exhaust so as to not void the waranty if I had an engine problem and the dealer wanted to be a jerk about it.

* The copper will eventually turn a patina color but that's just fine with me.

* My grass appreciates not being scorched

I recommend this or something similar to all 2005 and prior 2500 owners.
 
   / 05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX #3  
Sounds like a neat mod, but doesn't this blow exhaust towards the operator? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Joel
 
   / 05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX #4  
Sounds like a neat mod, but doesn't this blow exhaust towards the operator? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Joel
 
   / 05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX
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#5  
Actually it stays clear from me because I set it up to pretty much go up and out with only the slightest pitch backwards to clear my add-on front brushguard bumper.

Those of you without the brushguard would be able to pitch it slightly forward or directly sideways, but towards the sky of course.

I could have used a 45 degree turn, but I was afraid of the potential for restricting the flow.

I'll have to post some pictures for you guys!
 
   / 05 2500 series exhaust *** FIX
  • Thread Starter
#6  
Actually it stays clear from me because I set it up to pretty much go up and out with only the slightest pitch backwards to clear my add-on front brushguard bumper.

Those of you without the brushguard would be able to pitch it slightly forward or directly sideways, but towards the sky of course.

I could have used a 45 degree turn, but I was afraid of the potential for restricting the flow.

I'll have to post some pictures for you guys!
 

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