Exhaust manifold

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MXT 300MM PISTOL PROBE FISKARS SPADE AND SHOVEL 12INCH,4X6 AND 8X6 SEF
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Just the curiosity factor on this,found near old cellar hole/farm area here in central Massachusetts...thought I would post to see if anyone might have an idea of what it came off from.Got a few things about it such as threaded end that might shed light on what its from. IMG_20200915_112609362.webpIMG_20200915_112614317.webpIMG_20200915_112614317.webpIMG_20200915_112625237.webp
 

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interesting
the output end looks threaded, is it?
no flanges?
8 cylinder
any numbers?
brady
 

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interesting
the output end looks threaded, is it?
no flanges?
8 cylinder
any numbers?
brady

These are pictures I took on phone in anticipation of possibly posting here so dont have it physically.But yes output end was threaded and didnt see any numbers
 

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Exact ID might be like looking for a fern leaf in a pile of fern leaves. 4 cylinder. Is it warm there? Those green plants are the first to go around here way early fall.
 

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Exact ID might be like looking for a fern leaf in a pile of fern leaves. 4 cylinder. Is it warm there? Those green plants are the first to go around here way early fall.

These pics were taken this past summer,can barely see screen to my MXT in one pic,so to guess would say probably just under 20 inches long,know its a long shot on ID but have seen some pretty amazing IDS on here so thats why I posted
 

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It is amazing the IDs I agree. I hope yours is a hart-parr missing piece forever now found, believe you, me.
 

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Don't know about the Hart Parr but I do know a guy that needs a manifold for a Rumley Oil Pull.
It is amazing the IDs I agree. I hope yours is a hart-parr missing piece forever now found, believe you, me.
 

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That is a tough one for sure!! There were so many 4 cylinder tractors and industrial engines along with the plethora of 4 cylinder automobile engines. Even a couple of 4 cylinder motorcycles. And let's not forget all the four cylinder marine engines! I hope somebody here has an engine with the identical one so we all learn positively what it is from.
 

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And desertexplorer has provided the amazing I.D. you were looking for, way to go desertexplorer.
 

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OMGosh, my reference only goes back to ‘29, dang. LOL Now I gotta go find a buyable T. And maybe a 9N to drag the road.. oh wait, I about forget what I got.... Good eye there
 

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