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molsongoldon
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Solution found
I was able to finally work on the tractor. Sometimes the obvious is the best to look at. I found that where the exhaust pipe off the engine attaches to the muffler there is a collar that was only spot welded (if at all). the weld broke and the collar was flopping inside the muffler. Becasue the muffler is crimped it cannot be opened with ease. I was able to grab the collar and using ss rivets get it back in place. Even better than new. Started the engine and voilla, no more noise. save some pennies too.
FYi, removingthe exhaust pipe off the engine is tricky, the two bolts are actually studs and cease very easily. A torch and some lock-free took care of the broken post. $8.50/ ea at sears, but the are M-8's and $2.25 at the local hardware store.
Not bad for a novice i think.
I was able to finally work on the tractor. Sometimes the obvious is the best to look at. I found that where the exhaust pipe off the engine attaches to the muffler there is a collar that was only spot welded (if at all). the weld broke and the collar was flopping inside the muffler. Becasue the muffler is crimped it cannot be opened with ease. I was able to grab the collar and using ss rivets get it back in place. Even better than new. Started the engine and voilla, no more noise. save some pennies too.
FYi, removingthe exhaust pipe off the engine is tricky, the two bolts are actually studs and cease very easily. A torch and some lock-free took care of the broken post. $8.50/ ea at sears, but the are M-8's and $2.25 at the local hardware store.
Not bad for a novice i think.