Posted by Wardner on February 24, 2011 at 09:01:30 from (209.86.226.40):
In Reply to: Propane filling posted by farmer101IL on February 23, 2011 at 19:42:09:
The L.P. can also gurgle in provided the storage tank is above the tractor tank. This would be a gravity fill. Quicker still would be two lines between tank and tractor; a vent line and a product line. The advantage of both methods is there is no waste or explosion hazard from vented propane.
I doubt if many people do it this way. A pressure fill at the farm requires venting the tractor tank.
Now don't ask me how they fill single port 20# or 100# tanks. They are frequently done inside and on a weight scale. No venting required. 33# and 40# forklift tanks are vented when being filled. Scale not required as liquid escapes through vent when filled to 80% capacity.
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