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DHunter

01-15-2001 06:03:47




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The other day I saw a post about converting an old butane tank into a sod roller. Now I can't locate it. Can someone lead me in the right direction?




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Shep

01-15-2001 21:17:24




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 Re: LPG Tank in reply to DHunter, 01-15-2001 06:03:47  
DH - This is Shep. This whole thing got started I found a posting by Burrhead (12/23) talking about Coastal Bermuda Grass. In this thread Burrhead mentioned he had made one of these rollers and it was quite useful.

Since I have several of these tanks I began pursuing this in earnest. To date, Burrhead and I have exchanged emails - when I get some addtl info I will pass along.



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paul

01-17-2001 15:54:12




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 Re: Re: LPG Tank in reply to Shep, 01-15-2001 21:17:24  
Just for my own curiousity, how do you fellas work on these tanks without blowing yourselves to Kingdom come? I can just see some idiot walking over to one with a torch.....

--->Paul



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T_Bone

01-18-2001 05:05:38




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 Re: Re: Re: LPG Tank in reply to paul, 01-17-2001 15:54:12  
Hi Paul, You displace the LP gas inside the tank with a non-explosive gas, arogon, Co2 carbon dioxide and leave the valves open so it can't build pressure.

T_Bone



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T_Bone

01-15-2001 08:08:18




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 Re: LPG Tank in reply to DHunter, 01-15-2001 06:03:47  
Hi DH, It's on the Tractor Talk board under the posting of
1956 Farmall 300 how much H.P. and Weigth ?????

T_Bone



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