Massey stainless straight pipe

jacobl741

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Buxton
Looking at making a stainless straight pipe for my 2006 MF 5465. Going to use 4 inch stainless pipe for it and make it so it clamps on as a straight swap for the standard stack. Has anyone done this before and what thickness wall will be adequate for the pipe? I’m thinking maybe 1.5mm wall thickness.

cheers!
 

jacobl741

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Buxton
To replace the rotten original or to get more noise?

someone cut the original down before I had it, apparently it was to fit in a shed or something. They didn’t make the best job of chopping and welding it though it it ruins the look of the machine. And with a stainless straight it should sound well ??
 

Dave6170

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my brother made this for ours after it rotted and fell off. Its a 2007 speedshift. It isnt any noiser because the silencer is under the bonnet its still there
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john432

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Location
Carmarthenshire
The 5465, has the big stack like a 6480, with the silencer in the stack. I replaced the bottom bend and put a straight through pipe similar to the above, I bought 89mm socketed pipes and bends from Jetex exhausts. Was noisey, so just bought this box off Ebay to fit in the pipeScreenshot_20200331-210456_eBay.jpg nice and quiet now.
 

Dave6170

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The 5465, has the big stack like a 6480, with the silencer in the stack. I replaced the bottom bend and put a straight through pipe similar to the above, I bought 89mm socketed pipes and bends from Jetex exhausts. Was noisey, so just bought this box off Ebay to fit in the pipeScreenshot_20200331-210456_eBay.jpg nice and quiet now.
Ah sorry to @jacobl741 i just read it as 5455 :banghead: i did fit a straight pipe to my 6480 when it broke off and it really isnt that much louder. Think its 3.5inch. 4 would of been better to fit over the odd shaped pipe where stack fits over
 

jacobl741

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Buxton
The 5465, has the big stack like a 6480, with the silencer in the stack. I replaced the bottom bend and put a straight through pipe similar to the above, I bought 89mm socketed pipes and bends from Jetex exhausts. Was noisey, so just bought this box off Ebay to fit in the pipeScreenshot_20200331-210456_eBay.jpg nice and quiet now.

you got any pictures of it?
 

daveydiesel1

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
Youl have to do away with the square shaped bend on bottom which means youl need a new bend and the stainless pipe which all in all will cost pretty much the same as the after market exhaust that looks exactly the same as original plus the stainless will devalue your tractor. Iv got a 5465 that has no exhaust currently and i thought at the start the noise was cool but that soon wore of
 

john432

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Location
Carmarthenshire
Youl have to do away with the square shaped bend on bottom which means youl need a new bend and the stainless pipe which all in all will cost pretty much the same as the after market exhaust that looks exactly the same as original plus the stainless will devalue your tractor. Iv got a 5465 that has no exhaust currently and i thought at the start the noise was cool but that soon wore of
Replacing the bottom bend, the pipes from Jetex. And the silencer off eBay cost about £250 in total. Devalue? Be worthless by the time I'm done with it!
 

jacobl741

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Buxton
Youl have to do away with the square shaped bend on bottom which means youl need a new bend and the stainless pipe which all in all will cost pretty much the same as the after market exhaust that looks exactly the same as original plus the stainless will devalue your tractor. Iv got a 5465 that has no exhaust currently and i thought at the start the noise was cool but that soon wore of

is yours like this? I be reckoned up and think for a length of pipe long enough and two bends me for the top and one for bottom should be about £120? Luckily my dad can weld it together
 

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