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Old 11-12-2013, 11:13 AM
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If you go with that one let us (me!) know how it sounds/fits/etc as I may be in the market for one.
I just ordered the Walker 22022 from Rock Auto. It came out to $36.82 with a discount coupon code that I found online. I will post a full report in this thread when it arrives.
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Old 11-12-2013, 01:37 PM
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What.............Did ya say something............Oops, gotta turn up my hearing aid.............

All kidding aside, (not picking on anyone and givin' ya a hard time Allen ) I'm not keen on straight pipes. Some like 'em and to each their own. When I mow, I wear hearing protection even with a muffler. Over the years, I've taken care of a lot of patients who lost most or all of their hearing from running tractors, machinery, equipment, etc. Most advise others to protect their hearing.
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Old 11-12-2013, 04:16 PM
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I have a real small MP3 player loaded with good music that I listen to with ear buds under my ear protectors. Double sound proofing with a little music thrown in for good measure.
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What.............Did ya say something............Oops, gotta turn up my hearing aid.............

All kidding aside, (not picking on anyone and givin' ya a hard time Allen ) I'm not keen on straight pipes. Some like 'em and to each their own. When I mow, I wear hearing protection even with a muffler. Over the years, I've taken care of a lot of patients who lost most or all of their hearing from running tractors, machinery, equipment, etc. Most advise others to protect their hearing.
I wear ear plugs at all times as well.
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I wear ear plugs at all times as well.


I know this guy when he looses his earplugs he would use old cigarette butts...
Not kidding here.hey I made a funny.
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What.............Did ya say something............Oops, gotta turn up my hearing aid.............

All kidding aside, (not picking on anyone and givin' ya a hard time Allen ) I'm not keen on straight pipes. Some like 'em and to each their own. When I mow, I wear hearing protection even with a muffler. Over the years, I've taken care of a lot of patients who lost most or all of their hearing from running tractors, machinery, equipment, etc. Most advise others to protect their hearing.
It's all good, Josh...lol. I protect my hearing also.
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It's all good, Josh...lol. I protect my hearing also.
Ya got to..........
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Yeah, I know Allen. I've seen photo proof of you on your cubs with hearing protection. All is good..............
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We only get one set of ears.
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Huh?....What did you say, Allen?

You're right. I don't think we can ever stress the safety factors enough on these machines. Proper safety glasses are essential, too. Several times while mowing, I have had debris ricochet off of my barn or trees and hit me in the face. My brother doesn't always practice good safety measures on his lawn mower with my nephew (his son), despite my repeated warnings, so I'm glad safety has once again been mentioned here. Thanks for doing so!!!

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