Posted by Bret4207 on July 25, 2013 at 08:13:57 from (64.19.90.196):
Okay, so I have a Cocksutt 30 propane, no it's not factory or I'd have a big bank account. Love the tractor, problem is my propane dealer isn't real keen on coming way out int he boonies to fill it on my schedule. So I'm thinking that a forklift tank, a couple actually, is the answer. I just this week paid out #140.00 some bucks for a new lock off too, so I'm not giving up and switching to gas. Question is- what do I need to plumb this for a forklift tank? Currently, IIRC, there is a "wet" line from the tank to the lock off which then goes to the heater and then to the carb. The heater may come first, I forget. I'm thinking I just need the line from tank to lock off. I believe I have standard 1/4 or 3/8" fittings. I just need to know if there's anything special I need to look for or do and a pictoral or website for info would sure help. It's can't be that complex, I think.
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