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Re: Propane fuel, can you put gas in the tank and drive off?
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Posted by Draw Bar on February 25, 2003 at 19:04:07 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: Propane fuel, can you put gas in the tank and drive off? posted by Farmall Daddy on February 25, 2003 at 14:34:41:
That ad you saw sounds like somebody was trying to sell tractors by using a silly sales method. What I mean is it sounds to simple to really work well. LP gas system are way different than gasoline. Lp gas tanks are under high pressure, About 170 PSI. There is not enough room here to go into all the details of how the system works.Unless the tractor has a duel fuel system , it just don't seem like it would perform well on both fuels, I have never seen at tractor with a gasoline tank and a LP gas tank. If you come across a LP in the future plan on running it on only LP. It would have to be converted to to run on gasoline.You just can"t have both.
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