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Re: LP Tractors - Pros and Cons
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Posted by DJM75 on February 24, 2006 at 05:02:29 from (216.51.132.198):
In Reply to: LP Tractors - Pros and Cons posted by B. Abseck on February 24, 2006 at 01:28:39:
good things the fuel is fairly cheap and the engines are very clean inside propane engine could run for years and when you there it down it looks like new inside. Bad is sometimes there not to easy to start in cold weather and may not be an easy way for you to refill them unless you have a tank and if you run out in the field it would be hard to just pick up a can and go dump it in. Thats about all I"ve had experience with someone else here could tell you more.
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