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Posted by Al on Tuesday, March 31, 2009:In Reply to: Yanmar YM336D posted by Ron on Wednesday, March 25, 2009:
It's likely done commercial service, but that's what it was made for, and there are no leaks or drips anywhere on the floor.
There's no tail pipe out the muffler, and you don't want sulphurous exhaust that close, but that's an easy fix. Or what I did: four bolts removes it, turned it 90 degrees to aim it foward, and piped it down, under, and back like a car.
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