Posted by Ole Shovel on January 31, 2010 at 13:59:28 from (208.246.9.45):
In Reply to: basic on lp tractors posted by Rich Iowa on January 31, 2010 at 12:29:00:
Open vapor only to start it on. Once engine is warmed up good the engine coolant water going through the vaporizer will vaporize the liquid fuel open the liquid valve and close the vapor valve. If doesn"t run well on liquid it wasn"t warmed up enough or may have restrictions in the fittings, hoses, lines or vaporizer heating coil not warming the liquid LP fuel enough to vaporize it. You refill it with liquid LP and need a vapor return line to your LP nurse tank. If the nurse tank doesn"t have a valve with the liquid dip tube you won"t be able to refill it that way. Check with you LP fuel dealer for all that. Most companies had a special LPG operators manuals for their LPG tractors find one for yours. If engine and fuel system is good condition it should start and run fine in winter.
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