Posted by George Marsh on December 16, 2013 at 06:36:58 from (50.121.6.110):
Been thinking of buying a second RV genny with electric start, so when it's cold I won't have to pull start it. Which kills my arm. I found this genny that is a dual fuel gas/lp.
However, I remember as a kid, we had a chrysler flat had that powered our irrigation pump. It was a bear to start in the summer on LP.
I know an old man who had an F250 with a dual fuel carb. If I remember correctly he said he would start it on gas and then switch over to LP in the winter. His carb had a water hose going to it to help warm up the LP.
Many years ago, I remember seeing some farmers with LP tractors. What kinda of issues did they have?
So, my question is will a dual fuel genny start in the winter on LP? Their selling point is LP doesn't go bad like gasoline. Forget the fact that this genny is most likely not made in the USA. Like everything today, TV's, computers, Washer/dryers, refrig, if it breaks it's a throw away.
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