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Re: Farmall H LP
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Posted by Hayshaker5 on March 25, 2004 at 03:08:45 from (207.177.64.251):
In Reply to: Farmall H LP posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 24, 2004 at 17:51:19:
Sounds Like an interesting project. Between my dad, uncle and myself, we had a 350U, SM, 400, 560, 706, and 806 all LP. The SM, 706 and 806 were factory LP. The SM and 400 put out about 60-65 hp as compared to the 450 diesel that was at 58 hp. My uncle custom dried corn for a local elevator with the 560. They ran the 560 directly off the supply tank. I now own that same 560 but when my uncle traded it the next owner (who lived in my neighborhood) wanted it converted back to gasoline. That owner traded it in after about 5 years, then the neighbor acoss the road bought it. After he retired, I bought it. I can remember when dad converted the 400 to LP in 1963 or 1964 the price of LP in Iowa was 9 cents and had went up to 11 cents shortly after. Gasoline was probably approximately 25 to 30 cents off the truck. Good luck if you decide to do it.
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