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Re: Propane vs. Gasoline Engine whats best?
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Posted by paul on January 01, 2005 at 18:23:27 from (66.60.197.127):
In Reply to: Re: Propane vs. Gasoline Engine whats best? posted by CLW on January 01, 2005 at 15:36:31:
Seems I always heard more LP used than gasoline anyhow? I agree any idiot can operate a garden hose or a propane fill. The water spill will be a little less specatacular to deal with. My comment was not about filling the tractor, tho you need the LP tank, valve, & dipper hose which is all extra expense. My thoughts were on keeping the tractor running. All need repair & maintenence from time to time. I have to look harder or pay more to find someone who can work on a magneto around here, compared to a distributor. Likewise gasoline vs LP - I either need to learn a whole new system myself, or be willing to pay more to have an LP tractor repaired. It's just different than the average, and not everyone will be good at troubleshooting them. The price of being different. --->Paul
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