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Posted by John A.j on October 14, 2006 at 06:22:53 from (65.150.41.186):
In Reply to: Propane Tractor Fueling posted by Andrea on October 14, 2006 at 02:18:39:
Andrea, Let put this in simple easy to understandabe form. LP in your nurse tank will....move.. via a hose (no pump) from an area of High Concentration and Pressure ....to an area.... of Low Concentration and Low Pressure. Simply hook up the fill hose, Open main valves. Then Open the (Bleeder valve) to drop the pressure and concentration in the tank, the LP will move through the hose to the tank being filled. When the Bleeder valves runs liquid LP ...shut off the Bleeder and main valves. remove the hose and Off you Goooo. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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