Good morning everyone,
I have owned my 3025e for just over a year now. The exhaust is starting to turn the loader arms and bucket black, does anyone know of a vertical exhaust kit for the 3e series? Hope I put this in the right spot.
Thank you
Good morning everyone,
I have owned my 3025e for just over a year now. The exhaust is starting to turn the loader arms and bucket black, does anyone know of a vertical exhaust kit for the 3e series? Hope I put this in the right spot.
Thank you
i haven't heard one being offered yet. i wished my 2520 had a vertical stack--now i have seen yrs ago a few fellas had ones bent up at a exhaust shop for their 2520s--but they never came back to say how it worked out for them.
good luck and i hope u find a stack for ur 3025e
jim
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The 3e actually use to come with a vertical stack. Not sure what year that changed.
Didn’t Deere improve the exhaust dump on the 2018? What model year do you have? I don’t get mine for a few weeks.
I have a 2017 model, the exhaust exits on the right side(standing in front of the machine) I know Deere offers a vertical exhaust for the 3R series but I doubt it would bolt up to the E series tractors.
Not sure if this would work but tossing out an idea.
Many of us have upgraded to "Chrome" exhaust on some of our machines. I did this on my Z950R. Go to the hardware store and buy a chorme (make sure it is metal not chomed plastic) P Trap for a sink. Get out your hack saw or sawzall and cut it to size and then cut a couple slits along the side of it so you can squeeze it down on the existing exhaust pipe with a stainless hose clamp. The P trap will be a 90 turn or close to it depending on how you "tune" it by trimming it. It won't be a vertical exhaust but you can likely direct it down to the ground rather than straight out at the FEL.
No idea if this will work on a 3025E as I don't know the size of the exhaust pipe to say if a P Trap would fit and what you are working with for clearances but many people have done this on various Deere machines. I did it on the Z because the exhaust pipe was directed at some of the collection system. I direct it down and a little forward so it isn't exiting on the components.
Most of the chrome P Traps are made from brass or maybe it is copper. Either way they won't rust and hold up to any heat just fine.
Here are some examples. I didn't see any on a 3025E in a quick search but it gives you the idea.
https://www.greentractortalk.com/for...t-fumes-2.html
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Last edited by sennister; 06-21-2019 at 09:08 AM.
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