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are tractors on LP a good choice??
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Posted by confussed on August 22, 2000 at 09:48:50 from (163.188.56.128):
I have fallen in love with a tractor the runs on LP. I have heard that LP gives you all disadvantages of gasoline (ignition problems) with the difficulty of stating of a diesel??? We are in Texas so I am not to worried about cold starts, but I do not want to pull the thing every time I start it. I have also heard the engines of LP tractors last longer that gasoline engines?? I want to put a tank in yard and run the house on LP and fill the tractor. Then forget the 40 cent a gal. road tax one pays on gasoline. Can you fill an LP tractor with a small tank like one uses for a gas grill??? say if you ran out of fuel in the field???
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