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ASV RT75 Unexplainable Fire
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 125924" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>as a suggestion , the port was left open to vent out water,moisture. take a exaust flapper like semis and tractors use on to keep the rain out and plug the hole. I think that would work better than I assume curved end on the exaust pipe. As a note I have heard that people who transport heavy eq. look at when they load the positioning of exausts to make sure if it rains while they are driving rain does not get blown down curved exaust pipes. And the seal off as necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 125924, member: 16041"] as a suggestion , the port was left open to vent out water,moisture. take a exaust flapper like semis and tractors use on to keep the rain out and plug the hole. I think that would work better than I assume curved end on the exaust pipe. As a note I have heard that people who transport heavy eq. look at when they load the positioning of exausts to make sure if it rains while they are driving rain does not get blown down curved exaust pipes. And the seal off as necessary. [/QUOTE]
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