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Re: LP Gas - How it works
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Posted by Engineer20 on November 03, 2005 at 12:37:48 from (68.13.91.218):
In Reply to: LP Gas - How it works posted by Specter on November 03, 2005 at 08:05:25:
Specter, I have a Case LA on propane. It has two valves on the tank. The top one is "vapor" and the bottom one is "liquid". I run it on liquid. There is also a dial that you adjust that tells you how much propane is left in the tank. I live in town. They told me they won"t bring a truck out to fill that small of a tank. I now have it stored out at a farm and havn"t talked to the propane dealer down where it"s stored about coming out and filling it. If they won"t come out I"ll have to haul it into the propane dealer. I saw a guy who"s tractor ran out of propane and he hooked a grill cylinder to it so he could get it back to the barn.
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