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1468 front side shields

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BigART

05-28-2006 16:50:09




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I've looked at several 1468 pullers in Illinois, and all their front side panels have long louvers in them, and I've notice some for sale with the solid panels, like on the other 66's. Were they all louvered, I went over a 1066 setin' 3 feet from one, and the only differences I could find was the side rails, about a 1" space between the v-8 and the clutch housing, and the louvered side shields. Could be some of the v-8 shields are ratty, and replaced with good ones off of another 66 model. Looks to me like you could buy a cheap school bus with a 9.0 liter diesel, a non running 966, a pair of side rails, and the spacer, and have a cheap "clone" of a tractor that's getting more and more valuable all the time. Any thoughts on the issue???? Thanks much, BigART

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BigART

05-30-2006 12:46:10




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 Re: 1468 front side shields in reply to BigART, 05-28-2006 16:50:09  
Thanks for the shouts, I was lookin' at the job of cloning one for pulling, not wanting to cobble up a good 1468/1568. There are two on fastline.com, one is a pretty sharp fender tractor, has a 966 next to it, that you can see them both together if you check "show all items from the seller", I've seen two with the 9.0l heads, and the 550 heads are better appearing, even if not as efficient. the 9.0's are bulky and kind of rough finished. Wonder what the ring and pinion ratio is on them??? BigART

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red reaper

05-28-2006 17:24:27




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 Re: 1468 front side shields in reply to BigART, 05-28-2006 16:50:09  
The louvered panels came on the earlier 66's and 68's then the solid panels came out sometime in 74' I think. There is alot more to cloning a 68 than meets the eye.Basically the whole front half of the tractor is different,excluding grill housing,and wide front,but everything else is different,including the radiator,so no it wouldnt be feasable,unless you had all those things.



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w gatewood

05-28-2006 17:17:28




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 Re: 1468 front side shields in reply to BigART, 05-28-2006 16:50:09  
what are you going to do for a serial # if you try to clone one?



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