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propane run skid loader: yes or no
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Posted by in search the right fuel on January 29, 2004 at 10:40:43 from (66.187.162.17):
I have a chance to buy a case 1830 skid loader for what I think is a good price (maybe I might ask about that in here a little later) but right now I'm asking about the fact that it runs on propane. I need to use this in the winter time, let say it gets down to 10 above will this thing start and run decent in those cold temps? The guy I'm thinking about buying it from only uses it indoors in a heated wherehouse and "says" he doesn't know how well it will start when it is that cold. I asked him if he would leave it out over night and let me come and start it in the morning. he says he dosn't want to do that, might get stolen.hmm It is in a bad area down in the city though. What do you guys think about propane and cold weather start and running?....thanks
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