Description
When you start hearing that telltale exhaust leak rumble under your tractor or catch whiffs of diesel fumes in the cab, it’s usually that lower exhaust pipe calling it quits. Down there in the dirt and debris, this pipe takes a beating from road spray, mud, and constant temperature swings. A cracked or rusted-through lower pipe doesn’t just make noise—it can direct hot exhaust gases toward hydraulics and wiring that don’t appreciate the extra heat.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-gauge steel construction that resists corrosion from exhaust acids and farm chemicals
- Reinforced mounting points where stress concentrates during engine movement
- Proper diameter and length for optimal exhaust flow without restriction
- Direct replacement design that fits like the original factory pipe
- Engineered thickness to handle years of temperature cycling and vibration
Built for Real Farm Work
These 6020 series tractors are the workhorses you’ll find on every type of operation—from daily loader duty around the farmstead to pulling implements across hundreds of acres. Whether it’s a 6120 handling utility chores, a 6320 on the mower all season, or a 6420 SE in specialized applications, the lower exhaust pipe endures constant exposure to moisture, mud, and field debris that makes it often the first component to fail.
Made to Last
The lower position means this pipe faces the worst conditions your tractor encounters. This replacement uses heavy-duty materials designed to resist the corrosive exhaust gases and harsh agricultural environment. The wall thickness is engineered to provide reliable service without the thin spots that develop in cheaper alternatives, and the bends maintain consistent diameter for proper exhaust flow.
Installation Notes
This pipe requires clamp 58908 for proper installation—standard clamps won’t seal correctly at exhaust temperatures. Before you start, apply penetrating oil to the old mounting points the night before to make removal easier. When installing, check the entire exhaust system since lower pipe failure often indicates problems elsewhere. Make sure you’ve got proper ground clearance and protection from impacts once everything’s buttoned up.






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