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Re: LP Gas - How it works
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Posted by ILL John on November 03, 2005 at 19:54:34 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: LP Gas - How it works posted by 37 chief on November 03, 2005 at 14:38:50:
Stan, There is a guy in OK that sells diaphram kits for the old Ensign regulators, $80.00, no hard parts, just the diaphrams and gaskets. I use 3 MMs here on 16 acres, never have to unhook the tractor from the implement. 50 UTS/LP, 49 GTB/LP, and 64 M670/LP, I have to haul them to the LP dealer or have him come and fill a 100 gallon tank and if I run out, I have a 20# tank with a 10' hose that connects to the tank side of the filter to get back to the barn or on the trailer. Works very well. I can give you the address and phone#, grandfieldfarm1 at aol.com John
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