Posted by Sid on December 21, 2007 at 17:36:17 from (12.156.158.165):
In Reply to: OT: The Ice Cream Man posted by Merlin in Rushford on December 21, 2007 at 16:46:00:
From what I understand they are not converted they come from the factory that way. (big difference) I have an idea they are getting some government "alternative fuel" funding of some sort. I have heard several programs exist along those lines. (I wouldn't doubt it). As high as propane is, around here anyway, it is about 2/3 the cost of gasoline. They don't pull heavy loads and I suspect most of their routes are fairly easy going. If I had a need for a light duty truck I would go with factory propane in a heart beat. The plant they used to have close to me had a bulk tank big enough to take delivery by semi. When you are getting propane for rack price and by passing ol' Hank, you knock another big chunk off your fuel expenses.
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