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Posted by CLW on March 08, 2005 at 19:23:05 from (64.216.237.243):
In Reply to: lp tractors posted by propane on March 08, 2005 at 15:49:59:
Kip and Jon H give good advice. The venting Jon talks about was, and is still done by lots of people. I take the 5th. on it. They make a return line to use from the tractor back to the fill tank that lets pressure out of the tractor tank as it is replaced with liquid. Your LP dealer can fix you up and show you how everything works. If the person you get the tractor from don't have a use for his line you may get it from him. The LP engine burns very clean. Oil, plugs and engine stay almost like new. I love the LP tractors. They are safe if you follow the rules. Safer than trying to put a 5 gal. can of gas in a gas tractor with a hot engine and the gas fill neck over the plugs and manifold. CLW
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