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Old 07-08-2015, 10:14 PM
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Could you post the p/n for future reference?
 
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I bet a tractor supply has round mufflers as well.

Y blocks like a true dual exhaust, no X or H pipe, and smithys or porters from what I'm reading. Have the Rams horn manifolds (finally) just need to get the rest of the parts together.
 
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Tractor supply was high in price and online only, most were tractor mufflers. If you go to autozone there is a book in the muffler area. In the center of the book are 4 pages of pictures of mufflers. There are about 6 round mufflers available. Most are around $27 bucks.
 
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I used glass packs that the guy had at his muffler shop. Round.
I put on 18" long, more quiet than I thought they would be.
On a 239 1950 F2.
Happy with them. About $60 for the pair.
 
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Old 07-09-2015, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by johnfin1
Tractor supply was high in price and online only, most were tractor mufflers. If you go to autozone there is a book in the muffler area. In the center of the book are 4 pages of pictures of mufflers. There are about 6 round mufflers available. Most are around $27 bucks.
When I walk into the local Tractor supply store, they have a whole rack full of mufflers in the back of the store. BTW, they are all sold as tractor mufflers, but honestly, the muffler does not know what it belongs on.
Since you made a point of asking Bigwin for the part number on a muffler that he had bought a week or so earlier, after you stated that you bought one at Autozone and Ross requested the part number, I expected you to post the part number, NOT 'there are pictures in the book'.
 
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Old 07-09-2015, 11:15 AM
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Glad you did find one.
 
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Old 07-10-2015, 08:08 AM
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Here harleymsn, I will spoon feed you, number is 11017 from autozone. Would you like the address of your local store? its not an exact match but it works and is pretty close and CHEAP. Tractor supply lists them as diesel and vertical and horizontal so I am not sure if the guts are different. I wasn't going to take the chance BUT, they didn't have any that were close in size or cheap so it didn't matter.
 
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Thanks for providing the part number. I was looking at a couple of different walker mufflers last night, and it helps to know which one will work for certain.
 
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Here harleymsn, I will spoon feed you, number is 11017 from autozone. Would you like the address of your local store?
This is out of line. We're here to support each other - that means occasionally going a bit out of way to help in a cheerful manner. There are places to carp at people without cause,
FTE isn't one of them.
 
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This is out of line. We're here to support each other - that means occasionally going a bit out of way to help in a cheerful manner. There are places to carp at people without cause,
FTE isn't one of them.
A much more reserved reply than I'm tempted to post.
 
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Originally Posted by johnfin1
Here harleymsn, I will spoon feed you, number is 11017 from autozone. Would you like the address of your local store? its not an exact match but it works and is pretty close and CHEAP. Tractor supply lists them as diesel and vertical and horizontal so I am not sure if the guts are different. I wasn't going to take the chance BUT, they didn't have any that were close in size or cheap so it didn't matter.

I agree. This is completely out of line. Go back and look at the hundreds of posts you've made here over the past few years (including your previous login name of johnfin). If anybody has been "spoon fed", it's you. You ask questions, we give you the answers as best we can, you scoff back and argue and ALWAYS talk about how expensive the solution is. Never once have I seen you actually try to answer somebody else's question or try to help somebody else. Never once have I even seen you say Thank You to anybody. Harleymsn is our friend. He was trying to help.
 
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Muffler

NO ......"I expected you to post the part number, NOT 'there are pictures in the book'. " Is out of line, jam it DOC. If you EXPECT things, thats what you get.
 
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Old 07-10-2015, 12:36 PM
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NO ......"I expected you to post the part number, NOT 'there are pictures in the book'. " Is out of line, jam it DOC. If you EXPECT things, thats what you get.
You would be well served to read some of your posts, sir. I would expect you'll be the one jamming.
 
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