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Steve wrote:
Is your main fuel tank higher (at least one foot) than the bottom of your cabin heater?? If not you may have to install a pump or a gravity tank.. I have been using Dickinson stoves and heaters for years and very pleased. However I prefer the gravity tank over the pump. Even if lowest fuel level of your main fuel tank is high enough for the heater, I still would recommend that you install a gravity tank so you can keep track of how much fuel your heater is using. You can get a 12 gal. TEMPO poly tank for about $20. Better than messing with your main fruel tank. Plus it will give you a reserve for the engine. I agree with the above. But while you're at it, consider using kerosene instead, then you will solve the sooting and smoke problem with the same solution. |
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