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Re: Re: Re: Converting LP to gas, 300 Utility
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Posted by KX on September 10, 2002 at 07:29:00 from (66.129.8.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Converting LP to gas, 300 Utility posted by Keith B (PA) on September 10, 2002 at 07:08:29:
Advantages of LP? Never varnishes and gums up, burns more effeciently, starts easily in the coldest weather, doesn't foul plugs, oil always looks new due to clean burn, kids cannot steal you gas for minibikes, more HP (typically), fuel never goes bad. If you ever see the head off a LP engine, you would understand. I know that is it easier to visualize fueling a tractor by pouring the fuel in thru a funnel but once you understand the properties of LP, fueling is just as easy. And it is not any less available. I just really think that converting one to gas is a mistake but it that is my opinion (easily taken with a grain of salt). Good luck with whatever you decide.
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