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60 propane conversion

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jw318

05-17-2006 09:43:57




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What has to be done to convert a propane to gasoline?




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Glen in TX

05-17-2006 12:22:23




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 Re: 60 propane conversion in reply to jw318, 05-17-2006 09:43:57  
First of all ask yourself why you really want to do this and then figure the costs?? It can be done for enough $$$. Probably easier to just trade or go buy a gas tractor...



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jw318

05-17-2006 13:04:23




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 Re: 60 propane conversion in reply to Glen in TX, 05-17-2006 12:22:23  
already have the tractor, ithas been sitting up for about a year and was running then,
It has been converted somewhat, the lpg tank is off and a makeshift hood in place it has a gas tank and was supposed to be running on that.

We bought three tractors from this lady and can probably came close to clearing the cost if we get the farmall A running and sell it, so probably won't have too much in this 60.

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buickanddeere

05-17-2006 17:44:39




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 Re: 60 propane conversion in reply to jw318, 05-17-2006 13:04:23  
I would have been happy purchasing that 60LP before it was cobbled up.Isn't worth much all hacked up with a mixmatch of ill fitting parts. Do you still have all the LP parts and nothing busted?



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Glen in TX

05-17-2006 18:21:38




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 Re: 60 propane conversion in reply to buickanddeere, 05-17-2006 17:44:39  
That's what I was thinking and wondering too? No one wants one with a patched up hood just like not wanting to pay as much for one that a bad looking LP conversion was done on with a ragged torched hood and hoses running every which way. It was worth more left with the factory LP setup.



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