Description
When your vintage Case tractor starts sounding like it belongs at a demolition derby instead of doing field work, it’s time to replace that blown-out muffler. These 600 series tractors from the late ’50s were workhorses in their day, and they deserve exhaust components that keep them running quietly and efficiently. A good muffler doesn’t just cut down on noise—it maintains proper back pressure for your engine and keeps exhaust gases flowing where they should go.
What You’re Getting
- Vertical round body design that matches your original Case configuration perfectly
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the heat cycles and vibration of farm work
- Proper inlet and outlet sizing ensures correct fit and exhaust flow
- 29-inch overall length with 4-1/4-inch shell diameter for authentic Case specifications
- Direct replacement that uses your existing mounting brackets and connections
Built for Real Farm Work
This muffler fits the Case 600B, 610B, and 611B utility tractors from 1957-1958, machines that were popular for their reliability and versatility around smaller farms and operations. These tractors handled everything from cultivating and planting to running PTO equipment and light loader work. They’re still sought after today by folks who appreciate straightforward, fixable machinery that doesn’t need a computer to diagnose.
Made to Last
Farm mufflers take a beating from constant temperature changes, road dust, moisture, and the occasional scrape from low branches or equipment. This replacement is built with materials that resist corrosion and maintain their integrity under the thermal stress that comes with stop-and-go field operations. The internal baffling won’t deteriorate after a season or two, so you get lasting noise reduction.
Installation Notes
This muffler mounts vertically just like your original, keeping proper clearance from your hood and steering components. The inlet and outlet pipes are sized to Case specifications for a straightforward installation with basic tools. If your old exhaust clamps are seized up, soak them with penetrating oil before you start—it’ll save you some frustration and possibly some skin.




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