Gentlemen, thank you all for the great advice. Let me be more specific. My John Deere 730 is a factory LP that has a small nipple that you screw onto the top of the tank when filling, which releases significant pressure and allows it to fill much faster. The other LP tractor is a Ferguson 40 that was converted to LP by use of a tank off of a Massey Ferguson 50. As most of you know the F 40 and the MF 50 are mechanically the same tractor, although the F 40 did not have a factory LP option as did the MF 50. The LP tank from the MF 50 only has a small bleeder valve on the top, not a high volume Bleeder like the John Deere. I suspect thats why the tank fills so slowly. What is the best way to install a higher volume pressure bleed off, that would allow the tank to fill with liquid more quickly? Has anybody done this to a Massey Ferguson factory LP tractor?
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