20lb propane tank inside the bed of a 712?

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totaljoint
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Winter:
Air Top Evo 2900 or 3900.. if I recall. Can't find the paper work.

It is a 12 volt, gasoline that is wired into the inverter.
I bought it from Dennis, at Linden Engineering, and it was installed by Jim L. Jim put the thermostat on the left side of the dash (facing the door), it's easy to reach and adjust.
Not cheap, but very effective. Defrosting the windshield, heating feet up front and the cavernous rear all done quickly. After some fuel line adjustments, it works flawlessly while driving or parked.
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Thanks, I asked Dennis to get a price and availability. I am planning a trip to Mt Evans in November with the moggers -heat would be nice.
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Be sure and post pictures of your trip!
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Refilling one pound propane tanks. Put the tank to be filled in freezer for an hour or so. When filling turn the filling tank over with one pound tank attached and open the valve. It should take less than a minute to get a fill on the one pound tank. 1/2 to 3/4 full. I have refroze the one pound tank after the the first fill, then filled again, you take a chance of overfilling it, especially in warm weather.
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This should get you to pics of the Mt Evans trip.
It is on the RMM site.

http://www.rockymountainmoggers.com/201 ... ans18.html
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
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