Description
When you’re spending long days in the cab, the last thing you want is engine noise wearing you down or hot exhaust fumes drifting back at you. A failing exhaust system doesn’t just make your tractor louder—it can create dangerous fumes in your workspace and rob your engine of the proper backpressure it needs to run efficiently. This vertical exhaust muffler system puts those hot gases where they belong: safely above and away from where you’re working.
What You’re Getting
- Vertical design that keeps exhaust fumes up and out of your breathing space
- Heat-resistant black coating that handles the extreme temperatures your Deutz engine produces
- Professional-grade sound dampening that cuts down engine noise for more comfortable operation
- Heavy-duty steel construction that resists corrosion and takes the bumps that come with field work
- Optimized internal design that maintains proper exhaust flow for peak engine performance
Built for Real Farm Work
This system fits Deutz 07-series, DX3/DX4 series, and Agroxtra tractors that handle everything from loader work to cultivation. Whether you’re running your DX4 series for daily chores around the farm or using your Agroxtra for field operations, these are the workhorses that need reliable exhaust systems. The vertical orientation prevents debris buildup that can happen with side-mounted systems when you’re working in tight spaces or around buildings.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating from dust, moisture, temperature swings, and the occasional brush with a tree branch. This muffler’s heat-resistant coating protects against thermal damage and keeps looking good despite exposure to extreme operating temperatures. The steel construction is built to handle the vibration and impacts that are just part of everyday farming.
Good to Know
Make sure you’ve got adequate overhead clearance before installation—this vertical design needs room to breathe. Check your exhaust manifold gaskets while you’re at it; old gaskets can cause leaks that reduce performance and create safety hazards. The vertical setup also means you’ll want to inspect it periodically for structural integrity, especially after working in brushy areas.






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