Description
There’s nothing worse than getting a face full of diesel smoke when you’re trying to get work done. Whether you’re cultivating, baling hay, or running a front-end loader, having exhaust fumes blow right back at you makes those long days in the field downright miserable. This 317mm (12.5 inch) vertical stack pipe solves that problem by routing exhaust fumes up and away from the operator position, making your time in the seat a lot more comfortable.
What You’re Getting
- 317mm (12.5 inch) length gets exhaust well above your breathing zone
- Heavy-duty construction handles the heat and vibration of diesel exhaust
- Classic vertical stack look that many operators prefer over horizontal pipes
- Universal fit across decades of MF production from compact 133s to big articulated machines
- Proper internal diameter maintains good exhaust flow without creating backpressure
Built for Real Farm Work
This stack pipe fits an impressive range of Massey Ferguson tractors spanning the 100, 200, 300, and 500 series, plus those big articulated models. Whether you’re running hay equipment with a 165, cultivating with a 285, or handling heavy draft work with a 390T, getting those fumes away from the cab makes every job better. The 317mm height provides good clearance for most loader configurations while ensuring exhaust gases disperse well above the operator.
Made to Last
This isn’t thin automotive tubing that’ll burn through in a season. The heavy-wall construction is built to handle the extreme temperatures and constant vibration that come with diesel exhaust systems. Quality materials resist rust-through and deterioration, so you’ll get years of service without having to replace it again. The internal diameter is sized just right to maintain proper exhaust flow without creating excessive backpressure that could hurt engine performance.
Installation Notes
Before installing, check your clearances carefully – that extra height might interfere with some loader configurations or low barn doors. Make sure you’ve got proper support at the base since longer stacks create more leverage on mounting points. Use high-temperature exhaust sealant at connections to prevent leaks, and consider adding a rain cap to keep water out when the tractor’s parked. Position the outlet considering your prevailing winds so exhaust doesn’t blow back toward you on windy days.






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