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Posted by MPK on July 05, 2003 at 11:40:02 from (66.60.223.46):
In Reply to: propane refueling posted by tooly on July 05, 2003 at 10:43:42:
You just need a propane hose with the proper fittings to connect from the tank to the tractor. then it will fill with its own pressure. You can open the vapor bleeder valve so it will fill faster. You do not fill propane tanks full. You have to leave space for vapor. The recommended fill is about 80%.You must be very carefull when doing this as the vapor can burn you. Stay on the up wind side of the vapor.There is another way to do this with 2 hoses & no vapor bleed off but that requires a pump. That way the vapor goes back to the big tank. I am not sure if the pump pumps the vapor or the liquid.
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