jaxs
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There's some tractors around here that don't know that. LP tractors are common where I live. I occasionally see someone driving to the fill station with a grill bottle bungeed upside down because they ran out of propane. I loaded 12 rolls of hay winter before last using my neighbor's tractor with an inverted grill bottle the whole time. Yes, the bottles had opd valves. You don't need a tractor to find the truth about this. Rest an inverted bottle on a table, then turn the valve on. Be sure to let us know if you proved your point.GLyford;4963549 [COLOR="#FF0000" said:You can't run grille bottles upside down to get liquid anymore,[/COLOR] now they all have float valves. Mostly so they cut off automatically when filling, but it also serves as a tip-over shutoff.
What are the chances the diaphragm in the demand regulator is shot?
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