Posted by da.bees on March 02, 2021 at 23:06:21 from (147.160.223.230):
In Reply to: 9n propane converted posted by akclark1023 on March 01, 2021 at 20:47:54:
I have a combination pressure regulator/evaporator that was new in 2018 and used 3 months before removed.It's not quite as large as regulator pictured and can be mounted in same place. I will take $75 plus shipping for it. Has the tractor ran well for you in the past? For how long? I don't see anything unusual about filler or valve supplying fuel to regulator. I would think the valve is replaciable and/or can be rebuilt. By rebuilt,I mean new stem packing (I believe seat is brass on brass which should never wear out}. Does the valve not screw out of tank? What I do see that is strange is lack of vapor supply. The valve with nothing hooked to it is probably vapor withdrawal. I've see hundreds of propane tractors and every one of them start on vapor and run on liquid (although tractor can be run for hours on vapor in warm weather.) The outfit you are buying gas from should be helping you through this or telling you who can. Getter firing and let us know if that fixed it.
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