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Re: Re: gotta go orange for a little while...
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Posted by Mark on February 13, 2004 at 08:02:51 from (199.46.199.232):
In Reply to: Re: gotta go orange for a little while... posted by Dan Kelley on February 13, 2004 at 06:46:30:
Wish you the best with your LP. I have gone through several brands from 25 to 100 hp in gas, LP and Diesel, and the biggest headache was the LP. Not that she didn't burn clean, she just was tempermental to start....never knew where the sweet spot was...and in the summer hotter than haydees....winter that part was great....was totally inlove with the fuel truck (nurse tank). Troubleshooting the LP system, when you had a problem, was a real bear too....and then there was the nurse tank (300 gal) you had to lug around and then you had to call the LP truck, and then seems like you spewed out half your fuel trying to get the tank full in summer...and on and on......This was on a JD 4020. I later acquired a 4010 Diesel, advertised to be 10 or so hp less. It pulls circles around the LP and just sips Diesel....like the tanks are 40 gallons and the LP had to have breakfast and lunch while the Diesel could skip a meal for a day at a time doing the same work...I'm talking about plowing, not putting around. Mark
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