Buying Advice Farmpro 2425 Exhaust

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downsm2

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Frampro 2425
Looking for an exhaust/muffler for a FarmPro 2425. Any one know a reasonable priced place to purchse?
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #2  
We have them as well as almost every other part for that tractor,let me know if we can help .We have a online partstore or you can give us a call during normal business hours.

They had 2- types of mufflers, first one was a 2- bolt, second was a 4- bolt.If you had the 2- bolt muffler they are no longer avaliable you would need to buy a new exhaust 90 that has 2-bolt x 4- bolt.Don't forget the new gaskets



Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
"Your Jinma Parts Superstore"
Home of compact Jinma, Foton, and Koyker Tractors and Parts, Wood Chippers, Backhoes - Affordable Tractor Sales Company
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #3  
Just about any muffler with the same input diameter will work. They sell universals like that at the farm stores around here. Or is your problem with the pipe between the muffler and the manifold?

//greg//
 
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greg_g , how do you attach this universal muffler to the 2-bolt or 4- bolt flange ?
Little invention I like to call a welder. Cut the original flange off the damaged muffler, weld it to the new $30 muffler. New gasket ($2) and a rain cap ($8) would probably be a good idea too. Then you use something I like to call a wrench, and bolt the hybrid assembly back onto the tractor.

Beats the alternative of spending $125 or more for a Jinma replacement muffler and flange.

//greg//
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #6  
Looking for an exhaust/muffler for a FarmPro 2425. Any one know a reasonable priced place to purchse?
Here's a previous discussion on the same topic.

//greg//
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #7  
I do understand what Greg g is writting about but what about those that don't have that invention called a welder? Not saying the rebuild is a bad idea but it may cost more for someone to fab then just buy OEM from a reputable dealer like affordable or ranch hand??? I have modified my chinese exhaust so it has the rain flap, something I felt was needed, but then again I have the inventions that were mentioned :D Now if I could just find that darn blinker fluid I could install flashers on my wood/dump trailer:laughing:
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #8  
what about those that don't have that invention called a welder?
I don't weld actually. When mine snapped, took the muffler and flange to the area Midas shop. They welded it up for five bucks.

//greg//
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #9  
I don't think you are going to find anybody to weld something up for you for $ 5.00 ? Maybe in 1947, not in 2012 thats for sure.

The overall cost to cut a flange, go to a ag-supply buy a muffler,get some gasket material, cut out some gaskets, pay to get the flange welded on.would be more than a OEM muffler,

Sounds like you are stepping over a $ 100.00 bill to pick up a $ 10.00 bill


Tommy
Affordable Tractor Sales
"Your Jinma Parts Superstore"
Home of compact Jinma, Foton, and Koyker Tractors and Parts, Wood Chippers, Backhoes - Affordable Tractor Sales Company
 
   / Farmpro 2425 Exhaust #10  
I don't think you are going to find anybody to weld something up for you for $ 5.00 ? Maybe in 1947, not in 2012 thats for sure.
That doesn't fall very short of an accusation Tommy. I have no reason to lie about something as innocuous as a little welding. No, it wasn't this year, but it was on that KM454 that I traded only last year. The gas to drive to and from the Midas Muffler shop cost me more than the $5 bucks he charged me for the welding. Maybe we just do things a little different for folks here in Kentucky.
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For folks other than Affordable, the following are indeed 2012 prices;
-farm store Ford type tractor muffler $24,
-flange $0 (use the one from your busted muffler),
-exhaust flange gasket $1 (I got mine at NAPA),
-nuts/bolts optional (assuming you didn't lose the originals),
-welding the old flange to the new muffler $0 (if you weld yourself) or prevailing labor rates.
Again, I suggest a muffler shop will be cheaper than a minimum hour charge at a welding shop.

A little time and work, yes. The bottom line is whether it's not worth the $125 or more (w/freight) you'd spend for a bolt-on Chinese muffler/flange/gasket assembly

//greg//
 
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