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2005 Ford F350 Propane Tank
2005 Ford F350 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel
The size and location of the propane tank is somewhat optional. The type of tank is not. It must be a liquid-draw tank certified for vehicle use. Many people mount them on the framerail as shown here, but take care to locate them at least 19 inches from a major heat source, or behind a shield. Some use bed-mounted tanks, which is also OK. Special propane hoses are used, and all connections should be leak-tested prior to operating the vehicle. In addition, the hoses should be solidly secured every 24 inches. View Related Article
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