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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6510046" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>The main stack is probably very expensive. Don't know about the 6480 and smaller tractors but my T2 7490 has a straight through muffler design with only a course mesh tube up inside. You can look through the bottom of the detached exhaust and see right up to the outlet at the top. I'd just put a bar through anything that corroded and blocked the inside. There may well be baffles or something external to the inner perforated tube, between it and the outer skin, but the tube is straight through. </p><p>The 5445 T3 doesn't even pretend to have any innards. Its just a simple straight tube and sounds like it.</p><p></p><p>No doubt my main stack will fail some day, but for now it remains in fine fettle. It was a heck of a job to get the broken part of the lower elbow out, without damaging it though. The two parts had fused together somewhat over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6510046, member: 718"] The main stack is probably very expensive. Don't know about the 6480 and smaller tractors but my T2 7490 has a straight through muffler design with only a course mesh tube up inside. You can look through the bottom of the detached exhaust and see right up to the outlet at the top. I'd just put a bar through anything that corroded and blocked the inside. There may well be baffles or something external to the inner perforated tube, between it and the outer skin, but the tube is straight through. The 5445 T3 doesn't even pretend to have any innards. Its just a simple straight tube and sounds like it. No doubt my main stack will fail some day, but for now it remains in fine fettle. It was a heck of a job to get the broken part of the lower elbow out, without damaging it though. The two parts had fused together somewhat over the years. [/QUOTE]
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