Description
When your Kubota L series tractor starts sounding like a freight train instead of the quiet workhorse it used to be, it’s time to replace that worn-out silencer. A blown muffler isn’t just about noise—it affects engine performance and makes those long hours on the seat a lot less comfortable. This replacement exhaust silencer gets your compact tractor back to operating at proper sound levels while maintaining the exhaust flow your engine needs to breathe right.
What You’re Getting
- Proper exhaust silencing that brings your tractor back to factory-quiet operation
- Built with materials that resist rust-through and maintain their shape under the thermal stress of stop-and-go field work
- Internal baffling designed to last, so you won’t be hearing exhaust noise creeping back after a season or two
- Direct replacement that works with your existing exhaust connections and mounting hardware
Built for Real Farm Work
This silencer is sized for utility and mid-range tractors that handle everything from hay operations and cultivation to loader work around the farm. Kubota L series tractors are popular choices for mixed farming operations, property maintenance, and hobby farms where you need reliable power in a compact package. Whether you’re mowing, tilling, running a bush hog, or moving materials with a loader, proper exhaust function makes every job more pleasant.
Made to Last
Farm mufflers take a beating from constant heat cycling, road dust, vibration, and the occasional bump from low-hanging branches or equipment. This one’s built with materials that resist rust-through and maintain their shape under the thermal stress of stop-and-go field work. It’s designed to handle the exhaust characteristics of compact diesel engines and stand up to the demanding conditions of agricultural use.
Installation Notes
This silencer uses standard clamp connections for straightforward installation with basic hand tools. If your old muffler is really stuck, a little penetrating oil on the clamp bolts makes removal much easier. Check the condition of your exhaust pipe and clamps while you’ve got everything apart—after years of farm work, these often need attention too.




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