Posted by 37Chief on February 26, 2015 at 09:51:14 from (68.8.190.118):
In Reply to: LP refuling posted by Matt Thomas on February 26, 2015 at 07:14:36:
I have a tractor I ran on propane. I have a 30 gal tank, that has a hose attached to the liquid valve. I would hook that to the tractor tank, and start filing. When the pressure equalized in both tanks, I would need to let some pressure out of the tank being filled. You will lose some fuel doing this, it is the only way to get a full tank of liquid. If you smoke,don't smoke doing this. Or you could just run the tractor until the pressure is down, and refill again. Some may disagree with this process of filling by letting vapor out, but it is what I did, and Dad did for many years before me. Dad had a 500 gal tank, it was easier for him. It got to be a big pain filling a transfer tank every day I used that tractor. I now use a tractor for discing that runs on gas. Stan
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