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Originally Posted by klejeune
For me it's two fold. The original muffler on the K161 shoots right out at the loader frame and leaves a little black soot. The straight pipe does away with that issue and just plain looks cool to me. And only cost me $5.00. So I guess it's a 3 fold reason. Performance, looks and cost. Oh yeah, it's sounds cool too. So 4 reasons now.
There is also very little weight with just a straight pipe. Now of course something could grab ahold of it and do some damage, but that's a risk I'm willing to make.
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OK, where did you find your pipe for $5.00??? Or do you have access to a muffler bender? I ended up cutting apart an old small block chevy header for my stack...and it is one of the louder stacks I have heard for some reason.
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Quietlines and narrow frames, mostly projects but I mow with a 1200 and have a 122 set up for pulls. Wandering the country bringing towers to wind farms everywhere, and bringing yellow stuff home to Texas. Also into flatfender jeeps.
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