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Old 08-12-2008, 09:45 PM   #11
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Can an appliance that runs off natural Gas here in mass go up north and operate off of Propane? Mt neighbor told me he didn't think so but he isn't positive.
Not to belabor the thread, but "most" appliances can be converted with the key being if the mfg wants (or still) offers the kit. we have 5 different appliances (not including the gas grill) all converted and running nicely off propane. When we researched, we did check that the conversion kits were available (something pretty easy off the mfg website). Do some base research, and you should be able to tell pretty easily. Conversion kits were all well under $100.

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