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Re: Propane Vapor Pump
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Posted by John A. on January 21, 2005 at 15:06:22 from (65.161.170.165):
In Reply to: Propane Vapor Pump posted by Bob Akers on January 21, 2005 at 14:04:08:
Bob, I don't follow why you would need a pump to assist in filling your tank. Simply hook up the liquid fill hose from the nurse tank to the fuel tank on the tractor. Get a "Bleeder" this can be obtained from your local LP dealer. Thread it on the vapor valve. Screw it on just enought to release the vapor pressure. If you screw it in too far, (opening the valve, the overload trip will shut it off, simply start over and don't screw in as far). At sone point the vapor pressure will get lower than the pressure in the nurse tank. Let the vapor bleed off, till liquid starts comming out. Shut off the Bleeder. Shut off and remove the liquid hose, and you are good to go!. Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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