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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 110174" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>Propane is pretty much the same engine, it might have a different timing setting, but I'm not sure on that.</p><p>Advantages are: they start easier, won't flood, oil stays cleaner and plugs last longer.</p><p>Disadvantages are: You can't just add fuel from a can, fuel consumption is a bit higher.</p><p>The location of your nearest filling station could be a factor; if it's not convenient and you're going through a lot of fuel, that could be a problem. It would be advisable to pick up a spare tank if you can buy one right, the propane won't go bad with age like the corn gas will.</p><p>My forklift runs on propane, I haven't had any issues, and I have a gas station just up the road that fills tanks.</p><p>The Melroe owners facebook group might be able to help with the year, there are a lot of 500-600 series owners there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 110174, member: 2510"] Propane is pretty much the same engine, it might have a different timing setting, but I'm not sure on that. Advantages are: they start easier, won't flood, oil stays cleaner and plugs last longer. Disadvantages are: You can't just add fuel from a can, fuel consumption is a bit higher. The location of your nearest filling station could be a factor; if it's not convenient and you're going through a lot of fuel, that could be a problem. It would be advisable to pick up a spare tank if you can buy one right, the propane won't go bad with age like the corn gas will. My forklift runs on propane, I haven't had any issues, and I have a gas station just up the road that fills tanks. The Melroe owners facebook group might be able to help with the year, there are a lot of 500-600 series owners there. [/QUOTE]
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