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Old 16-02-2024, 06:50 PM   #10
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Default Re: Mowing ..

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Is it crazy (of course it is) that I spent a stupid amount of money ordering two exhaust tips for my new Briggs & Stratton 850 and 750iS engines.....................

Standard straight muffler outlet................

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Briggs & Stratton "Exhaust Deflector"..............

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The one on my Mulchmaster above I stole off another 850 engine before I traded it, it's been on a couple of mowers now. Completely pointless, I guess the same concept as putting an exhaust tip on a car.
Mini stack with a tractor flap? Utterly pointless but would look funny.
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