Posted by big jt on December 25, 2015 at 16:01:35 from (206.72.37.212):
In Reply to: lp gas posted by 16-30 oilpull on December 25, 2015 at 12:49:43:
Have 5 of them.
LP gas on it's own has a almost indefinite shelf life. There is a precipitate that can wreak havoc though. About the consistency of gun grease and stinks to high heaven. If the tractor is fueled from a dip tube as opposed to pulling off the dead bottom of the tank you should be ok. Only times I ran into it was working on a customers tractor that he had filled from the dead bottom and a old truck body we use for our grain dryer.
Like any other carburator make sure all the lines for the convertor and carb are clear. If fuel is flowing with the engine off (you can hear it through the intake) you have a problem with the convertor. Course like others have said have your ignition up to snuff, make sure you are getting flow to the carb. Also make sure your valves are adjusted and in good shape.
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