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Making a Briggs and Stratton Quiet????
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Jon Hagen
Posted 6/26/2010 23:00 (#1251841 - in reply to #1251807)
Subject: RE: Making a Briggs and Stratton Quiet????



Hagen Brothers farms,Goodrich ND
School Of Hard Knock - 6/27/2010 21:48

When they get quiet it can be a BAD thing because it means they quit working! (I just had to say that!)
Although I dont have my pumps in trailers myself yet, I would think that some steel flex hose plumbed to the exhaust and routed out the floor with a muffler on the end would be a welcome sight/sound/in your situation.But I suppose you would have to manufacture a adapter from the engine block to the flex hose out ot tube and a plate to bolt it on in place of the original exhaust.
Just wondering..... have you had to had out any cigars yet?
Best wishes! ss


Hooking a flex hose to those small briggs engines should not be much of a problem, most have both the holes for a bolt on muffler plus pipe thread in the hole so you can install a pipe stub. A full size car muffler under / outside the trailer with the flex hose plumbed in should eliminate all but the engines mechanical noise.
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