Can Anyone in My Area Do My Stacks???
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I will be driving back up there this monday and staying until around the end of the month. Its about 2 hours for me to get to philly from the Gatorade plant were workin on in Mountain Top. I left my 24' work trailer at the job site with all the tools I use to build a cheese plant so I should be properly equiped unless you have a concrete bed liner. I'd have to borrow a core drill in that case. I'm not sure about the time limit exactly but I would certainly loan u mine till I got it done. Its a slightly different animal than yours though.
I was thinkin you should go with a 12" stack and hinged stop sign to keep the snow out.
I will be driving back up there this monday and staying until around the end of the month. Its about 2 hours for me to get to philly from the Gatorade plant were workin on in Mountain Top. I left my 24' work trailer at the job site with all the tools I use to build a cheese plant so I should be properly equiped unless you have a concrete bed liner. I'd have to borrow a core drill in that case. I'm not sure about the time limit exactly but I would certainly loan u mine till I got it done. Its a slightly different animal than yours though.
I was thinkin you should go with a 12" stack and hinged stop sign to keep the snow out.
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This thread went a different direction altogether.
I will be driving back up there this monday and staying until around the end of the month. Its about 2 hours for me to get to philly from the Gatorade plant were workin on in Mountain Top. I left my 24' work trailer at the job site with all the tools I use to build a cheese plant so I should be properly equiped unless you have a concrete bed liner. I'd have to borrow a core drill in that case. I'm not sure about the time limit exactly but I would certainly loan u mine till I got it done. Its a slightly different animal than yours though.
I was thinkin you should go with a 12" stack and hinged stop sign to keep the snow out.
I will be driving back up there this monday and staying until around the end of the month. Its about 2 hours for me to get to philly from the Gatorade plant were workin on in Mountain Top. I left my 24' work trailer at the job site with all the tools I use to build a cheese plant so I should be properly equiped unless you have a concrete bed liner. I'd have to borrow a core drill in that case. I'm not sure about the time limit exactly but I would certainly loan u mine till I got it done. Its a slightly different animal than yours though.
I was thinkin you should go with a 12" stack and hinged stop sign to keep the snow out.
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Like I said let me know or PM me. I think we could work out a schedule that would accomidate you but I understand your concern. To bad Im not like one of those glass repair guys that show up where ever your at and transfer you existing glass into your door pocket and put a new one in the frame. .
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It would look like Diesel's ears then.... Slant Out!
Use a Donaldson muffler...probably the shortest one they got. I have a 41" and it is really nice. Never a drone...and cheap (if that mattered...lol).
Use a Donaldson muffler...probably the shortest one they got. I have a 41" and it is really nice. Never a drone...and cheap (if that mattered...lol).
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I will look into that. I am very excited now; I have wanted stacks from the beginning! And, it won't take away from the tank size either since the latching mechanism had to be avoided anyway.
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Hey DWiggs after he does you stacks if you like I can come down and check them out for you make sure everything is all set. I will just need the truck for a weekend or so. If you need it back for any reason just bring along the lamb as a loaner for me
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Never seen them angled any other way. I suppose if you were to turn them slant side outboard they may look OK. All depends on the height and where their positioned.
Have you thought about turning yours straight back? I mean, all the conformists running bulls turn them out.
Have you thought about turning yours straight back? I mean, all the conformists running bulls turn them out.
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