Description
When your tractor starts sounding like a freight train instead of the smooth-running machine it should be, it’s usually time for a new muffler. A blown-out or rusted-through muffler doesn’t just make noise—it lets exhaust fumes drift into the cab and tells everyone within a mile radius that something’s not right with your equipment. This horizontal round muffler gets you back to civilized operation and proper exhaust flow.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty round body construction that handles the constant vibration and heat cycles of farm work
- 2-1/2 inch inlet and outlet connections for proper exhaust flow on mid-size tractors and equipment
- 35-inch overall length with 6-inch shell diameter provides excellent sound dampening in a compact package
- Horizontal mounting configuration fits tight engine compartments where vertical mufflers won’t work
- Internal baffling designed to reduce noise while maintaining proper back pressure for engine performance
Built for Real Farm Work
This muffler works on a wide range of agricultural equipment where you need reliable exhaust dampening without taking up too much space. The horizontal design makes it perfect for tractors with low-profile exhaust systems or equipment where clearance is tight. Whether you’re running a utility tractor, compact loader, or other farm equipment with similar exhaust requirements, this muffler handles the job without interfering with other components.
Made to Last
Farm equipment exhaust systems take serious abuse from temperature extremes, moisture, and constant vibration. This muffler is built with heavy-gauge steel that resists the kind of rust-through that kills cheaper alternatives. The internal construction maintains its effectiveness even after thousands of hours of operation, so you’re not replacing it again next season.
Installation Notes
This is a direct-fit replacement for equipment with 2-1/2 inch exhaust connections. The horizontal orientation means proper positioning is important—make sure you have adequate clearance from hydraulic lines, wiring, and other heat-sensitive components. A little anti-seize compound on the mounting hardware makes future service easier, and new exhaust gaskets are cheap insurance against leaks that defeat the purpose of a new muffler.





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