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Posted by morgan on December 29, 2002 at 19:10:20 from (64.185.62.15):
In Reply to: LP Parts posted by Al R on December 29, 2002 at 17:43:09:
I've had old tractors with ensign carbs and regulators and I could not find any body that had rebuild kits. I can't understand why. I had to go to a salvage yard and take a chance with used Regulators. Where I live there are so many old tractors that have been converted to LP and they almost all have the ensign W regulator on them. When I buy one, I only hope the reg is good. If nobody has started making kits yet, you may have to try the junk yards. or convert your system to another brand , Talk to your local LP supplier. Morgan
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