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Posted by Harold on January 11, 2003 at 13:27:12 from (63.161.253.5):
In Reply to: LPG Tractors posted by Gary (Ont) on January 11, 2003 at 07:48:12:
G Taylor, I agree with you, that a factory set up LP tractor has more Horse Power than the same type Gas or Diesel tractor has.We've had several, MM, John Deere and International. MM was probably the best suited for LP because of the slow RPM's. Still have 4 MM on LP. The one we use on the corn dryer has over 25,000 hours on. We never had a problem filling as we had a vapor pump,pumped vapor out of the tractor tank into the big tank and that forced liquid into the tractor. Never had to worry about kids stealing gas out of the tractor!!! My 2cents.
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