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Re: refilling a propane tractor
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Posted by Roger on March 26, 2004 at 22:02:12 from (63.234.222.74):
In Reply to: refilling a propane tractor posted by Brandon on March 26, 2004 at 10:09:35:
In several of the posts below, it is stated that the large or 25 cent size valve is illegal. I have been in the LP delivery business for 30 years. I ordered 10 of the vapor relief valves in January. This may be a rumor as a lot of LP dealers do not want to bother with LP tractors or pickups. There are a lot of vehicles in California that are run on LP Gas. Some type of fitting has to be available for them to use. I usually sell 10 to 20 vapor relief valves a year. New customers, some people just can't seem to keep track of them, etc. One of the best things you can do for the vapor relief fitting is to install a 90 degree elbow with a short length of pipe. You can vent the vapor away from the tractor using this set up. I know it is difficult to find a true LP dealer, but keep looking there could be one close to you.
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