Description
When you start hearing exhaust noise where it shouldn’t be, or notice fumes creeping into the cab, there’s a good chance your exhaust elbow has cracked or corroded. This essential part connects your exhaust manifold to the exhaust pipe, routing those hot gases safely away from your engine compartment and operator area. A failed elbow doesn’t just make your tractor loud—it can create dangerous conditions and hurt engine performance.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement that fits exactly like the original factory part
- Heavy-duty construction that handles the extreme heat and vibrations of farm work
- Proper routing angle to keep exhaust gases away from the operator area
- Quality materials that resist cracking from constant heat cycling
- Corrosion-resistant finish that stands up to moisture and agricultural chemicals
Built for Real Farm Work
This elbow is designed for Fiat’s reliable Classique series utility tractors and the crawler-equipped Chenillard models. These European-built machines are known for their durability and fuel efficiency, making them popular choices for specialty crop work, vineyard operations, and smaller farm applications where maneuverability matters. Whether you’re using your 400 series for loader work or your 605C crawler for hillside mowing, a properly functioning exhaust system keeps you comfortable and your engine running right.
Made to Last
Exhaust components take serious abuse from temperature extremes—from cold morning startups to hours of full-throttle operation. This elbow is built to handle those cycles without cracking or warping. The materials resist corrosion from condensation and the harsh chemicals that farm equipment encounters daily.
Good to Know
Install this when the engine is completely cool—exhaust components get extremely hot and stay that way long after shutdown. Take time to clean the mating surfaces thoroughly and check your exhaust manifold gaskets while you’re in there. If the old elbow failed due to age, those gaskets might be ready for replacement too. Use a penetrating oil on stubborn bolts, and don’t force anything in the tight confines of the engine compartment.






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