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Re: IH M LPG
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Posted by John A on March 06, 2005 at 15:49:09 from (65.161.170.172):
In Reply to: IH M LPG posted by Out Of Gas on March 06, 2005 at 13:11:26:
Out, No such thing. The tank is a common area for the lpg. The valves refer to what type of fuel are delivering to the carb. Either liquid or vapor! Depending on the air temp on the day you need to move the tractor, (pick a warm day) so what is left will vaporize even more. Get loose of the implement at hand. Crank the engine, let it idle, Shift into 4 and let the clutch out, E A S I L Y, and take off. Eas the throttle up till you loose power and stop accelerating, They drive to the nurse tank as speedly as possible, If you can slip it into 5th gear and do not tary around. On a hot day you should get a mile or two if you keep throttleing back a shade, as she keeps looseing power. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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