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Re: LP Tractor Refilling
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Posted by big jt on July 11, 2006 at 22:40:20 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: LP Tractor Refilling posted by AD on July 11, 2006 at 15:52:39:
Yes that will work but check the price on the refilling the 100# tank per gallon compared to gas delivered in the truck. Just need a hose to go from the P.O.L. fitting on the cylinder to the 1.5" ACME on the tractor. This won't work with the 20# cylinders with the newer OPD fitting as they have a anti tip valve and won't let liquid come out. As I mentioned before you can set this up on a tank with a dip tube also and save some cash. Either one of these setups will require you to vent the tractor tank which is ok but you better know what you are doing. I forgot to mention one other way to check your tank for liquid with draw if there is more than one valve is to crack each one. If you get a white cloud that is your liquid withdraw. And yes some tanks don't have this. Hope my post didn't get to long this time. jt
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