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LP farmall - water route thru vaporizer?

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RBert

09-30-2004 19:45:03




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I have a LP farmall question. I have a farmall H I am putting on LP. Does anyone know where the water lines originate and end; the ones that go through the vaporizer.




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BIG JOHN

10-01-2004 18:31:32




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 Re: LP farmall - water route thru vaporizer? in reply to RBert, 09-30-2004 19:45:03  
On the one that I have a fitting has been added where the temp guage goes in the head for the supply water line. An additional fitting has been added to the drain plug to accomadate the discharge line. Hope this helps

GOOD LUCK



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RBert

10-01-2004 18:53:28




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 Re: LP farmall - water route thru vaporizer? in reply to BIG JOHN, 10-01-2004 18:31:32  
Thats where I had it but the vaporizer iced up after a short period of time. I do curently have water in the system. My dad had a similar problem with his Toyota pickup until he put antifreeze in it.



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NDS

10-01-2004 06:16:49




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 Re: LP farmall - water route thru vaporizer? in reply to RBert, 09-30-2004 19:45:03  
Looked at 2 Ms that have been field converted. On these the water comes out right rear of head through tee in temperature sensor port through vaporizer and into neck on bottom of water pump. . The water pump hole has probaly been drilled and threaded.



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Garry in OK

09-30-2004 21:03:20




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 Re: LP farmall - water route thru vaporizer? in reply to RBert, 09-30-2004 19:45:03  

RBert-

Where you located? I have a Super H on propane-it has a vapor line only. Seems to do ok. It once had a dual setup, but the liquid line was discontinued many years ago. Can"t remember the exact hookup-sorry. You might get by without the hot water if it doesn"t get too cold in your area.

Course if it"s "really cold" by Oklahoma standards, I hide in the house anyway and let the tractor fend for itself.

Regards

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