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Posted by Garry in OK on July 24, 2005 at 21:07:07 from (216.97.178.189):
In Reply to: LP posted by Bill from MA on July 24, 2005 at 18:29:03:
Yup, "53 Super H ran gas or propane early on, propane only last 25 years or so. Homemade rack out front with a 100 lb cylinder in it. Liquid side discontinued long ago. I guess the down side is the extra length when operating in tight quarters. Or the time Dad caught a limb on the liquid line and tore it out of the valve while disking the orchard. Tractor died almost immediately, I thought we were soon to follow. Dad bailed off amidst a huge cloud of raw propane. It didn"t catch fire, so Dad calmly walked over and shut the valve. Just another day on a dirt farm. Garry
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