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Re: 706 LP to gasoline conversion
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Posted by Keith on March 04, 2002 at 08:15:28 from (64.217.216.84):
In Reply to: 706 LP to gasoline conversion posted by Andy Higgins on March 04, 2002 at 06:56:29:
I wouldn't think of converting a LP to gas. I have 2 LP tractors and I like them 10x better than gas. I know that LP tractors are far less popular because I see it in prices around East Texas. If you go to West TX, OK, or KS LP is king of the gas tractors. I think that folks just don't really like fueling them. Truth is after you get your equipment together, it is as easy or easier than pouring gas into one. They sure run cleaner than a gas. Also start easier in cold weather. It was 14 here Saturday morning and my LP started like always. If you change the points and plugs every two years and the oil twice a year, LP should last a long time. Just my .02.
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