As Rick Kr mentioned, natural gas is stored about 3000 PSI, propane is a little over 100. It's doable, but you have to know what the drawbacks (if any) to having a 3000 psi tank would be. At the Kansas State Fair, there was a semi truck at a booth set up to run on natural gas. Of course, the salesman was telling everybody all the advantages. I ask him two questions. One was how many CNG refueling stations there are on the road. He said they are expected to build SOME in the next few years. My second question was what is the PSI that CNG is stored at? He very quietly (so other lookers would hear it) mumbled 3000+ PSI, but the the next set of tanks would weigh less. (Not so sure that was reassuring) Converting a kitchen range over to natural gas is easy. A tractor no quite so. Exactly what advantages do you expect to have with a CNG-burning tractor?
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Today's Featured Article - Gatherin of the Orange - by Rick Nikolich. In July of 1998 I was talking to fellow Allis Chalmers collector Mike Schilling about the annual "Gathering of The Orange" AC show coming up in August of 1999. He got this wild idea that we should get a convoy of AC tractors and drive them from Charlotte, Michigan 105 miles to LaGrange, Indiana.
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