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fireguy131
fireguy38 :
Wait did you say you bought that beast of the hunter brothers !?
2026-03-20 03:10:26
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martinwaldner1
Martin Waldner :
Put this on last year it sounds really good and a little louder but not much
2026-03-20 03:13:46
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poobear1980
poobear1980 :
If you took the EGR cooler off. As long as the coolant line for the EGR cooler is rerouted back to the fittings on the back of the head, you’re golden. If not, in about 500 hours you’ll be replacing the head and turbo.
2026-03-20 13:45:04
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dirtscratcher1
The dirtscratcher :
Did this to our 9460R a year ago. Put an 8" straight on it. Has nice tone now. And runs 110% better.
2026-03-20 04:01:10
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grimmy_sk
grimmy_sk :
a teleskid?
2026-03-20 03:30:31
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chasin.ace
chasin ace :
Deleted the 620DT versatile‘s last year and didn’t get much of a change in the sound really.
2026-03-20 09:58:49
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cq.farming
CQ Farming :
Australia doesn’t have to worry about them fat exhaust just get a muffler from factory
2026-03-20 06:58:43
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bluehillranch
Mike :
8” stack is the way to go
2026-03-20 13:35:03
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fletcher_hurst
Bungle :
when do we get a start up
2026-03-24 18:44:45
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fowletm
tom :
thays how they come factory in Australia, its just a Donaldson muffler you've used just like factory, theyre really quite, our T8 is noisier than the quad track
2026-03-20 11:07:40
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aidanfrew0
aidanfrew :
If it’s got compound turbos you could straight pipe it and it wouldn’t be loud enough to bother you but still have a decent sound
2026-03-26 02:02:24
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mfcountryboy1
Aird McCombie :
It Looks Way Better !! Also will save u Diesel as those Burn Barrels waste your Diesel Too !! What Tune Are U Using ?
2026-03-20 11:45:02
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farwest170
farwest170 :
They never fire it up in this video don’t waist your time 😑
2026-04-26 02:50:01
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zanekuffert
Zane Kuffert :
Just a nice little turbo whistle not to much deep drone sound
2026-03-20 03:01:12
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user5286773912804
user5286773912804brad :
Lizzie & Climate Change Barbie will not be happy with you 😉
2026-03-20 13:20:35
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ericretter
Eric Retter :
2026-03-21 16:43:03
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simonayton650
Simon Ayton650 :
Ad-blue egr delete??👌
2026-03-20 16:09:09
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mr.diesel379
mr.diesel379 :
Love it!!
2026-03-24 04:37:40
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nathain.a.grimes
Nathain A Grimes :
cool stuff
2026-05-08 18:08:10
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six.foot.sloth
Sloth :
extra soot on the next harvest aha
2026-04-06 09:35:48
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tperhus
Tanner :
Where did you get the muffler from?
2026-03-20 14:03:27
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atvsdeer.pheasants3
𝓙𝓪𝓬𝓸𝓫 :
You need tracks on the skid
2026-03-21 11:11:17
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motorsports_arsenal
Motorsports Arsenal :
I love seeing people tuning these machines!
2026-03-20 11:40:44
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mikeoxafloppinn
mike :
Do you have the jcb deleted? We are having egr issues with ours and looking for options
2026-03-20 13:00:59
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