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Posted by Billy on June 15, 2000 at 22:04:29 from (205.188.196.48):
In Reply to: LP From an Underground Tank? posted by Bob Kirk on June 12, 2000 at 19:14:42:
I currently run an LP Case on our farm, and it suits me just fine. I grew up on LP tractors, so refueling has never been a problem. Your local distributor can install a fueling hose on your house or main tank. Or can supply you with a farm tank on wheels, which you can tow around behind your truck. LP without a pump works off of the pressure created by converting from liquid to gas. You can't fill your tractors tank without bleeding off the vapor because the pressure in both tanks will equalize. You should be able to get a bleeder nozzle from your distributor also. It fits onto the smaller of the 2 valves on your tank. Hook up your fueling line, turn on the valve. Screw on your bleeder nozzle and your tank will fill. Shut off the fueling line when you see white liquid LP start to come out of the bleeder nozzle. Best of luck.
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