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Re: Propane Tractor Fueling
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Posted by big jt on October 14, 2006 at 07:21:50 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Propane Tractor Fueling posted by Andrea on October 14, 2006 at 02:18:39:
Hi Andrea John A.j has it pretty much right as do the others. He just explained what you need. You might want to get a fitting to open the 3/4 vapor fitting. Speeds things up some. When I first got a LP I got a used hose from the local COOP that was to old for anhydrous. $30 for fittings and valves and away I went. Since then I got a KRUG hand pump. I bought mine second hand but if memory serves me these are about $500 new. Worth considering. Your local supplier probably won't know anything about these. If you can find out who inspects and maintains the LP part of their delivery trucks this outfit should be able to help you. If you are in either IA or MN I can give you a couple of names. jt ps I have enclosed a link to KRUG's web site.
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