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Re: Farmall M propane regulator
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Posted by John A. on October 23, 2006 at 21:25:41 from (65.150.43.144):
In Reply to: Farmall M propane regulator posted by Michael Luscombe on October 23, 2006 at 15:15:19:
Michael, First off... Try This.... One evening shut OFF both the Liquid & Vapor valves on the tank. Let set over night, Hope the valves Do Not Leak through. Next day, Leave both valves OFF. Start cranking the engine over then....crack open the Vapor valve. If the engine starts up your Diaphrams are bad and you need a rebuild kit to correct it. If the vaporizor is an Factory type set up then there is this fellow in Okla who makes rebuilt kits. If it is something else..... start calling ever LP supplier you can think of, or Irrigation engine specialist in your area. If Irrigation is not inn your local then then try Bucks Irrigations engines in Amarillo or Lubbock Texas. Let me know it the engine starts after setting over night.I will sent that fellows name then. I won;t confuse the issue with too much info for now. Hope this thelps. Later, John A.
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