Posted by Bret4207 on January 02, 2019 at 07:06:28 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Lp tractor question posted by 300jk on January 01, 2019 at 11:32:16:
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I had a propane Cockshutt 30, aftermarket, not factory. (If it had been factory I could have sold it and bought a nice 65-70 hp diesel!) I liked using it as far as it running sweet and being easy starting and doing stuff like raking or pulling a wagon. Using it for real field work it would go through propane like crazy. My propane co got to the point they simply wouldn't show up to fuel it. I spent over $100 to get adapters to use 20 lbs barbecue tanks. I'd get half a day, maybe 5-6 hours doing real light work, couldn't rake a field without having a spare tank with me. The on board tank held 27 gallons, a grill tank is what? 8? In the end I got a factory gas tank and carb and now I'm happy. Unless you want to get a large propane tank, I'd forget it in NYS. I'm up near Ogdensburg in the St Lawrence Valley. Propane is VERY expensive here, usually several times what I read of people out west paying.
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