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View Poll Results: stack options
single stack 4 44.44%
twin stacks 5 55.56%
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Old 11-30-2012, 11:50 AM
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My 149 was modified by the po. The motor is an opposed cylinder B.S, when they swaped motors they ran twin stacks, one on each side of the hood. I am going to go with a stack...its painted to look like its big brothers. The question I now face is go with the look of the IH 1466 or the 1468. The difference is in the stacks. The 1466 was a single stack 6 cylinder IH diesel row crop tractor. The 1468 was a twin stack Detroit diesel v8 engine row crop tractor. So single stack or twin stack?
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Old 11-30-2012, 11:55 AM
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I think two stacks on these look a bit funny now maybe if they were on the same side tucked close it would look cool but that is just my opinion. A single stack would be best i think. Draw it up using your tractor and maybe post a vote option would be cool to see both!
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the twin stack idea is similar to the kinze repowered John deeres. if I remember right international even use the same engine which was a Detroit diesel v8
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I would go single stack. To me it sounds a lot cleaner and better tuned imho. Dunno if it helps performance or not. But the sound is much.more smoother I guess you could say
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I'd also go with one stack.
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Looks pretty cool!
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