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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3862122" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Not all tractors ran on butane. I'm pretty sure my dad's and my grandpa's all ran on Propane.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, if one is using butane instead, if really cold weather comes about, they have to have some propane added to the tank to get the pressure back up in order to have heat.</p><p></p><p>Another thought came to mind with regards to propane, although this wouldn't apply to the OP's questions. When I used to deliver propane, I had a customer tell me once that he dang near called me up and chewed my a$$ out for letting him run out of propane. A winter storm had hit and took out the electric. He didn't think of the fact that he had central heat and with no electricity, he could have had 10,000 gallons of LP and still couldn't have heated his house.</p><p></p><p>Another customer I had was building a new house, so I asked if he was going with central or some other type of heater. When he said he was going central, I told him about that other customer's problem. He went home and called his builder and told him to add in two wall furnaces in the new house to supplement the central heat. Sure enough, that next winter we lost electricity and he praised me for weeks after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3862122, member: 7900"] Not all tractors ran on butane. I'm pretty sure my dad's and my grandpa's all ran on Propane. Additionally, if one is using butane instead, if really cold weather comes about, they have to have some propane added to the tank to get the pressure back up in order to have heat. Another thought came to mind with regards to propane, although this wouldn't apply to the OP's questions. When I used to deliver propane, I had a customer tell me once that he dang near called me up and chewed my a$$ out for letting him run out of propane. A winter storm had hit and took out the electric. He didn't think of the fact that he had central heat and with no electricity, he could have had 10,000 gallons of LP and still couldn't have heated his house. Another customer I had was building a new house, so I asked if he was going with central or some other type of heater. When he said he was going central, I told him about that other customer's problem. He went home and called his builder and told him to add in two wall furnaces in the new house to supplement the central heat. Sure enough, that next winter we lost electricity and he praised me for weeks after that. [/QUOTE]
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