BassFisher
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- Ford 3000
Contact Sandra at 662-815-0181. Send her a text first saying you are interested in the John DeereSend me some more info on it can always have it shipped
Contact Sandra at 662-815-0181. Send her a text first saying you are interested in the John DeereSend me some more info on it can always have it shipped
That's not exactly what I'd call easy access to propane.My filling station is only 500 gallons and gets refilled a couple times a week ...
I'm not planning for the apocalypse just looking to buy a reliable new tractorThat's not exactly what I'd call easy access to propane.
If everything always worked as intended I wouldn't even need a generator. Or lots of diesel on hand to keep it running.
There's a reason I'd like to either add to the 1,000 gallon tank (for the house) or get one that's 5,000 or so, then move the 1,000 to the garage. After all, the garage doesn't have to have heating.
Fair enough. But then I have even easier access to propane. All I have to do is make one phone call and the delivery truck shows up. So far.I'm not planning for the apocalypse just looking to buy a reliable new tractor
Try that with a 20-30gallon tank on a tractor when you need to refill it a couple times a week most forklift tanks are only 7 gallons so need frequent filling not something you call in a delivery truck forFair enough. But then I have even easier access to propane. All I have to do is make one phone call and the delivery truck shows up. So far.
Holy cow! I have never needed 40 to 60 gallons (of diesel) in a week, no matter what I do with the M6040. It obviously lives a very easy life compared to your tractor.Try that with a 20-30gallon tank on a tractor when you need to refill it a couple times a week most forklift tanks are only 7 gallons so need frequent filling not something you call in a delivery truck for
Many of the portable liquid propane tanks are 30 pounders.Try that with a 20-30gallon tank on a tractor when you need to refill it a couple times a week most forklift tanks are only 7 gallons so need frequent filling not something you call in a delivery truck for
Actually the tap is on the top of the tank with a dip tube that goes down in the tank.Holy cow! I have never needed 40 to 60 gallons (of diesel) in a week, no matter what I do with the M6040. It obviously lives a very easy life compared to your tractor.
Anyway, isn't there a valve towards the bottom on larger tanks that allows filling smaller ones?