Reddit Reddit reviews New Stens Muffler 105-296 Compatible with Cub Cadet Garden Tractors, Kohler K241, K301 and K321 393840-R91, IH-393840-R91, 237550, 237550-S

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New Stens Muffler 105-296 Compatible with Cub Cadet Garden Tractors, Kohler K241, K301 and K321 393840-R91, IH-393840-R91, 237550, 237550-S
Country Of Origin: United StatesModel Number: 105-296Item Package Dimension: 15.0" L x 15.0" W x 15.0" HItem Package Weight: 15.0 lb
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u/plywooden ยท 1 pointr/smallengines

Wow... Shiny! Looks nice!

I know it's probably stock, and you may be inclined to restore the Cub to stock (and that's OK!), but have you ever considered how loud these exhausts are. Does it ever bother or concern you? Just wondering.

This winter I will be restoring a 1960 Panzer. I'm not hell bent on keeping everything stock, but will keep the appearance as such and it'll all look "period correct". I found a new exhaust (used on a prev. build / restoration) and I love how quiet it is, and have had others comment on it as well.

Went back through my history and found it. I had to cut off bracket so I could configure it for my application. I notice this is mentioned as a replacement for Cub, Kubota...

https://www.amazon.com/Stens-105-296-Muffler/dp/B001OKBDOW/ref=pd_cp_86_1?pd_rd_w=yyIUC&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=XZD3E4N3FX49D176YQNR&pd_rd_r=2ba824d0-e26c-4029-8ee0-24dc7399f8a6&pd_rd_wg=5zjh2&pd_rd_i=B001OKBDOW&psc=1&refRID=XZD3E4N3FX49D176YQNR

I ended up configuring this horizontally in front of and under a forward-facing head / cylinder on a vertical shaft, 18hp Briggs. I had to sleeve the inlet and bought 1, 180 deg. mandrel bend to cut up and get this exactly where I wanted it.