Posted by rhtx55 on August 18, 2013 at 14:51:09 from (68.185.207.25):
In Reply to: Farmall 450 LP TA posted by LA Farmer on August 17, 2013 at 19:43:22:
Send a pic when you can.
There were "factory" LP tractors that came from the factory set up as LP.
Down here just about every county seat had a either a "mechanic" or a dealership who would convert a gas tractor over to LP with just anything laying around locally. That's just the way it was back in the day.
I believe the factory LP would have the two fill valves on the left side (looking forward) and the steering shaft going through the center of the tank, and the vapor, liquid, valves toward the rear.
An even gap between LP tank & the sheet metal is a good indicator, and the LP badges above the number badges on the hood.
I have seen some factory looking conversions that were almost impossible to distinguish, and I have seen some real hack jobs that weren't even close, but functioned perfectly.
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