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MM GB Part needed

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david smith

08-14-2003 20:11:21




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Hello guys i recently bought a gb lp tractor and i got it running today. IT has a propane leak though that i need to get fixed or find a different one if anyone would happen to have one they would want to sell. It is screwed into the bottom of the regulator, it is where the line that goes from the filter to the regulator is. IT looks like a regular reducer but i screwed out of the bottom of the regulator and it has about a 2 or 3 litle pipe made into it that goes up into the regulator i dont know what this fitting is called but mine is cracked and leaking pretty bad i was wondering if someone has one out there?? Thanks again

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scottAR

08-20-2003 18:35:32




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 Re: MM GB Part needed in reply to david smith, 08-14-2003 20:11:21  
I don't know if I understand your problem correctly, but the only line going from the filter to the regulator is the main high pressure fuel line. It should have a flare nut on the line and a flare on the end of the tubing. If it looks like an unthreaded pipe then the flare has broken off the line and can be reflared with a flaring tool. That is a common problem with vibrating LP tractors of all brands.

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John G

08-21-2003 05:01:55




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 Re: Re: MM GB Part needed in reply to scottAR, 08-20-2003 18:35:32  
He needs the fitting in the regulator, I have mailed him one, if it's the right thing, he should be up and running. It's the one the flare fitting screws into. John



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John McLucas

08-15-2003 09:24:01




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 Re: MM GB Part needed in reply to david smith, 08-14-2003 20:11:21  
Get your local LP dealer service man to look at it either by taking parts to them or having them come out. They usually have parts or conversions that will work. It would be a good idea for them come and check over the entire LP system for safety issues such as pressure relief valve, fittings, etc.) A slow leak will drain your wallet, but a serious leak can ruin your day.
John



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