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Posted by harley1983 on May 12, 2004 at 21:22:12 from (64.136.26.230):
In Reply to: Re: LP tractors posted by Simply put--- on May 12, 2004 at 14:03:02:
I hauled lpg for a spell, and the only thing needed is a hose with the correct fitting on it to screw onto the "wet-leg" as the gentleman above stated, this is usually found out from under the dome lid, and on the tractor end, you need the corresponding fitting to fit onto your tractor tank, usually large threads, and of course a valve on the tractor end so that when the tank is full you can shut it and the vapor line on your tractor off. Best to check with your local gas supplier for parts, and maybe a short demonstration. This isn't anything to fool with. LPG can hurt you dead if handled incorrectly, i.e. fueling with the tractor running, spraying liquid propane on hot parts, etc. If handled correctly it is just as safe as any other fuel. Good luck. Harley
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