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<p>[QUOTE="bjytech, post: 11714484, member: 129393"]On a Mxs if that is the original muffler/catylist would be a catylist on it, they were made by Donaldson. I've never known anyone to put one back on one when they need replaced or get plugged up, new catylist is $4200+ or you can get a regular muffler for a couple hundred.</p><p>Only way to know for sure what it is is to run the part number on it or look inside of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bjytech, post: 11714484, member: 129393"]On a Mxs if that is the original muffler/catylist would be a catylist on it, they were made by Donaldson. I've never known anyone to put one back on one when they need replaced or get plugged up, new catylist is $4200+ or you can get a regular muffler for a couple hundred. Only way to know for sure what it is is to run the part number on it or look inside of it.[/QUOTE]
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