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Posted by A Reality Check on March 21, 2002 at 16:33:40 from (130.74.184.124):
In Reply to: Propane Conversion posted by Daniel T. Maxey on March 20, 2002 at 17:52:43:
You can find them below! All joking aside, you would likely lower the performance and resale value of your tractor by the conversion even if the parts were given to you for free. There were some nice conversions for the Jubilee through early 4000 (up to 1964) models. I have seen a few of the old 700 and 900 series (tricycle front end) that had a vertical tank mounted in front of the radiator. These were shade tree conversions and not the ones sold by Ford dealers. This would not work too well for an 8N. Unless you have a large LP tank at your home or shop it will be a hassle to refuel. Runing out in the middle of a field is a lot of fun without a nurse tank. We don't mean to insult you so could you tell us if there is some logical reason you wish to do this or is it just a whim? We will maintiain open minds to try and understand your quest.
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