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    Nov 10, 2006, 12:26 PM
    Converting NaturalGas Dryer to Propane
    I need to know if I need any special connectors or tools etc. to hook up a natural gas dryer to propane?
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    Nov 10, 2006, 01:02 PM
    Your propane dealer should be able to help. I think you need a new orifice in the dryer. The gas line for a dryer uses pipe thread. If you are coming off a large outside tank, I think they use pipe thread too. If not, you will need a propane to pipe adapter. Some of your farm oriented places carry them, Agway, TSC, COOP, or again, the propane dealer.

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