Description
When your Case IH utility tractor starts sounding like a freight train or rattling loose parts every time you throttle up, that’s your old muffler telling you it’s time for a replacement. A blown-out muffler isn’t just noisy—it affects engine performance and makes those hours on the seat a lot less comfortable. This replacement muffler brings back the civilized sound levels these reliable workhorses had when they rolled off the assembly line.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement that fits perfectly with your existing exhaust system setup
- Heavy-gauge steel construction built to handle the heat cycles and vibration of farm work
- Internal baffling designed for proper back pressure to keep your engine running efficiently
- Sized with the right inlet dimensions – 1-15/16 inch ID with 2-inch length for secure connection
- 17-1/2 inch shell length that matches original equipment specifications
Built for Real Farm Work
This muffler fits the popular Case IH utility series tractors from the early 1990s – the 395, 495, 595, 695, and 895 models, plus the 3220 (after serial 11070000), 3230, 4210, and 4230 tractors produced from 1990 to 1994. These were the dependable mid-size workhorses that handled everything from hay operations and livestock chores to light tillage and loader work around smaller farms and rural operations.
Made to Last
Farm mufflers take constant punishment from temperature swings, road dust, and the occasional bump from equipment or low branches. The heavy-gauge steel construction handles the constant heat cycles and vibration that come with agricultural work. This one’s built to resist rust-through and maintain its shape under the thermal stress of daily operation.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement that uses your existing clamps and mounting hardware. Before installation, check the condition of your exhaust pipe and clamps—after decades of farm work, these often need attention too. Use a gasket if needed to ensure a proper seal, as exhaust leaks defeat the purpose and create noise. A little penetrating oil on stubborn connections makes removal of the old muffler much easier.





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