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SKU: BBM-015-0543-08 Heavy-Duty Exhaust Clamp for Diesel Tractors


Heavy-Duty Exhaust Clamp for Diesel Tractors
Purchase Heavy-Duty Exhaust Clamp for Diesel Tractors
  • SKU: BBM-015-0543-08 Heavy-Duty Exhaust Clamp for Diesel Tractors

  • $13.64

Description

When you're hearing exhaust leaks or noticing soot around pipe joints, a worn exhaust clamp is usually the culprit. This heavy-duty clamp creates a secure, leak-free connection between exhaust components, keeping those hot gases flowing where they should instead of escaping around your cab or work area. It's one of those small parts that makes a big difference in both comfort and engine performance.

What You're Getting

  • Heavy-gauge steel construction that handles extreme exhaust temperatures without warping
  • Quality threads and hardware that won't strip out when you need to tighten things up
  • Proper clamping force that seals tight without crushing or distorting exhaust pipes
  • Corrosion-resistant finish that stands up to weather and road salt
  • Universal design that works with standard exhaust pipe sizes on most tractors

Built for Real Farm Work

This clamp fits a wide range of diesel tractors and agricultural equipment where you need a reliable exhaust connection. Whether you're running a utility tractor around the farmyard, pulling implements in the field, or operating a loader tractor that sees heavy daily use, proper exhaust sealing keeps your work environment comfortable and your engine running efficiently.

Made to Last

Farm equipment exhaust systems take a beating from vibration, temperature cycling, and constant exposure to the elements. This clamp uses materials and construction designed to handle those conditions without the premature failure you get from lightweight automotive-style clamps. The steel stays strong through countless heat-up and cool-down cycles.

Installation Notes

Before installing, clean both pipe surfaces thoroughly to ensure a good seal. Apply a light coat of anti-seize compound to the threads so you can remove the clamp later without fighting it. Tighten evenly to avoid distorting the pipe, and check for leaks after the first few heat cycles when everything settles in.