ultrarunner
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- Cat D3, Deere 110 TLB, Kubota BX23 and L3800 and RTV900 with restored 1948 Deere M, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1953 Ford Jubliee and 1957 Ford 740 Row Crop, Craftsman Mower, Deere 350C Dozer 50 assorted vehicles from 1905 to 2006
Do it often for oxygen and air.
When I would tag along at the gas plant I went through the entire fill process… checking date, inspecting cylinder, making high pressure connection, opening valves and then closing and breaking connection and documentation as lot number.
I did racks one night and was offered a job but with going to school it would not have worked… also purge lines for liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen.
The fittings and line with gauge was given to me when the plant was sold to an over seas buyer.
The cost of one “E” tank fill is close to the cost of a 250 cu ft bottle fill.
It’s the handling and documentation hard cost and very little is actually the cost of content.
When I would tag along at the gas plant I went through the entire fill process… checking date, inspecting cylinder, making high pressure connection, opening valves and then closing and breaking connection and documentation as lot number.
I did racks one night and was offered a job but with going to school it would not have worked… also purge lines for liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen.
The fittings and line with gauge was given to me when the plant was sold to an over seas buyer.
The cost of one “E” tank fill is close to the cost of a 250 cu ft bottle fill.
It’s the handling and documentation hard cost and very little is actually the cost of content.