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Re: How to use propane on M
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Posted by GWT on March 30, 2005 at 13:59:24 from (198.178.8.81):
In Reply to: How to use propane on M posted by JohnG(TX) on March 30, 2005 at 11:00:50:
Hi John, What I use for a gas can is an old bottle from a fork lift. It has the inside nozzle on the bottom to get liquid. As for filling. The Railroad Commision won't let them fill tractors any more, but they won't roll a truck for under 100 gallons anyway. I've caught the guy when he was filling down the road and he was glad to sell me some LP. The thing to remember is just that Propane is always sold as a liquid it's just a matter of where the pickup is. Your tractor only runs on the gas but having the liquid valve on too makes sure it has enough for heavy pulls.
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