Robin Exhaust

   / Robin Exhaust #31  
My question would be how much of the noise is reflected, and how much is caused by the ROPS vibrating?

Dynamat reduces vibration, and transmission of sound from one side of the surface to the other.

Foam will reduce reflected noise pretty well. It isn't as good at reducing vibration.

They aren't mutually exclusive.

Since the sound is probably reflecting off of the ROPS down to you, I would hazard a guess that it is a good location. I really wouldn't want it in the engine compartment, where it would probably decompose, absorb oil, and catch fire.

Personally, I wear Pelltor earmuffs, but they don't obviate the need for ameliorating the sound in general.

All the best,

Peter

BobRip said:
I have a sound absorbing foam under the ROPS. I did notice a change in sound when I did th is. Is this the best choice for that location?
 
   / Robin Exhaust #32  
I wear ear protection, too. I suppose one way to check would be to get a sound level meter and hold it in front of your face and take a reading. Then, loosen the ROPS bolts and swing it down in front of the tractor and repeat the test.

I have access to a sound level meter, but I don't have the time to do the experiment this weekend. The only sounds you will hear at my house for the next few days are :

Munch, crunch, slurp, burb and zzzzzzznnnnxxxxxxzzzzzzz! :D
 
   / Robin Exhaust #33  
ponytug said:
Foam will reduce reflected noise pretty well. It isn't as good at reducing vibration.

They aren't mutually exclusive.

Since the sound is probably reflecting off of the ROPS down to you, I would hazard a guess that it is a good location. I really wouldn't want it in the engine compartment, where it would probably decompose, absorb oil, and catch fire.

I had lead impregnated sound absorbing foam in a boat's engine compartment. While it didn't catch fire, it did decompose.
 
   / Robin Exhaust #34  
ponytug said:
My question would be how much of the noise is reflected, and how much is caused by the ROPS vibrating?

Dynamat reduces vibration, and transmission of sound from one side of the surface to the other.

Foam will reduce reflected noise pretty well. It isn't as good at reducing vibration.

They aren't mutually exclusive.

Since the sound is probably reflecting off of the ROPS down to you, I would hazard a guess that it is a good location. I really wouldn't want it in the engine compartment, where it would probably decompose, absorb oil, and catch fire.

Personally, I wear Pelltor earmuffs, but they don't obviate the need for ameliorating the sound in general.

All the best,

Peter

I always wear ear protction to, and would even if I reduced the sound. I just don't like that much noise around and don't like to disturb the neighbors even though they would never complain.

I have a slow vehicle triangle on the back of the engine cover. I wonder if the dynamat would help on the back of it.
 
   / Robin Exhaust #35  
I don't mind (and I wear) my earmuffs with ipod earbuds underneath. I do want to find a set of earmuffs that take an Ipod signal (in stereo) and hopefully with no wires..

Anyway, what I wanted to say is earmuffs are great until I mow. I have hit so much stuff and not heard it until it was way too late. So, I am going to add a second muffler as well as foam on the underside roof of the tractor canopy...
 
   / Robin Exhaust #37  
Just get a Griffin or Belkin FM transmitter for your iPod, and put it in a safe place. Then you can use these;
Peltor WorkTunes

Having done a lot of mowing without earmuffs in the old days, I don't know how much turning down the sound on the tractor is going to help you. I used to hear a small ting, as the first blade glanced over the monster rock, and then the next second, it was WHAMMO, but perhaps your reactions are faster than mine.

All the best,

Peter

woodlandfarms said:
I don't mind (and I wear) my earmuffs with ipod earbuds underneath. I do want to find a set of earmuffs that take an Ipod signal (in stereo) and hopefully with no wires..

Anyway, what I wanted to say is earmuffs are great until I mow. I have hit so much stuff and not heard it until it was way too late. So, I am going to add a second muffler as well as foam on the underside roof of the tractor canopy...
 
   / Robin Exhaust #38  
ponytug said:
... I used to hear a small ting, as the first blade glanced over the monster rock, and then the next second, it was WHAMMO, but perhaps your reactions are faster than mine....

I love that sound! :eek::eek::eek:
 
   / Robin Exhaust #39  
Well. Lets put it this way. With the Ipod going alone, I can hear things, and with the Earmuffs, i can kinda hear things, but with both going it takes me smoking my belt to realize things have gone south...

Carl
 
   / Robin Exhaust #40  
woodlandfarms said:
I do want to find a set of earmuffs that take an Ipod signal (in stereo) and hopefully with no wires..
AO safety also makes earmuffs with built in speakers that take a 3.5mm jack, but they are kind of pricey:
Amazon.com: Peltor Listen-Only Headset #HTB79A-02: Home Improvement

I would rather buy their Electronic Surround headset (mostly for the wood shop or when grinding). It blocks loud noises and amplifies low noises, and also has a 3.5mm jack to plug in your ipod. At $185, it might be just a little TOO expensive... especially cause if I buy one, I will have to buy two (my 5yo generally gets to wear my safety gear first, so if I actually want to use something I gotta buy two... which is why I now have two autodarkening helmets):

http://www.peltor.com/pdf/comm/surround.pdf
 
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