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Re: 20 lb Propane tank ( Typical Forklift Size Tan
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Posted by Billy NY on August 06, 2006 at 11:11:30 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: 20 lb Propane tank ( Typical Forklift Size Tank ) posted by Billy NY on August 06, 2006 at 09:17:46:
Ok, jogged my memory thanks again! I get them all confused along with the oxy/acetylene sizes as well, definitely a 33 1/3rd size and I'm aware you can get the 40's although they might be a bit of a pain to heft up over the loader frame, good to have when working longer. So possibly 8 gallons should be about right if empty, not sure if even after the tractor starts to sputter, meaning it's out, is there any other volume to consider, even if the relief valve shows little pressure while standing up right ? The kid at the place is kind of new, he's a little "funky" around that big nurse tank, and it just seems I'm not getting filled to the correct level, but I'm not one to say something unless I really know what the deal is and it's nice to go to the field with a full tank when brushogging, this time of year is when I do most of it, as the re-growth is not so much.
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