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> Tractor Pipe ?, anyone have one to give?
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post Mar 2 2017, 09:02 AM
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In the 70s, dad took the cat off of most of our family cars so we could continue to run leaded gas while it was still being sold. Anything to save a few pennies/gallon.

He replaced the CAT with one of these and called it a TRACTOR PIPE. Well my 75 with 75 exhaust needs one. 11-1/2" long x 2" OD and the bolt holes are spaced at 2-3/4" c-c

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$35 is not really unreasonable, but I figured I would ask the group if anyone had one they wanted to get rid of. I know we have lots of guys back-dating everything, so are there any 75 or 76 exhausts (tractor pipes) sitting in storage?

Free is great, cheap is ok too.

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post Mar 3 2017, 11:20 AM
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Anyone???
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post Mar 3 2017, 11:58 AM
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I have one listed for sale.
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post Mar 3 2017, 01:11 PM
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Clark -
The flanges can likely be found at a FLAPS along with a section of tube - I'd be happy to weld one up for you.
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post Mar 3 2017, 01:25 PM
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Here is one

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=305740

Edit: just noticed this is Craig's ad from above
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post Mar 3 2017, 01:26 PM
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I always called them "cat deletes." Any muffler shop could put one together for you quick like if you can't do it yourself. It's just exhaust tubing with flanges. Craig, post a link to yours - I couldn't find it on your web site.

[edit] Never mind. Just saw dcecc1968's post. Wow, that's an ugly crusty old f'er and more expensive? LOL. Maybe just go to your local muffler shop or pick up that part from Pelican. [/edit]
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QUOTE(jtprettyman @ Mar 3 2017, 01:11 PM) *

Clark -
The flanges can likely be found at a FLAPS along with a section of tube - I'd be happy to weld one up for you.


Thanks. I'll check a few muffler shops and see if they have parts or the whole thing.
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https://914werke.com/shop?olsPage=products%...pass&page=4

Old post, but I ran across this pipe today for $20 and remembered this post. I wanted one so I could feel better about screwing up the bung hole weld job I needed.

Everything turned out just fine with my bung weld and the A/F meter is nice feature.
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