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Oh, that's pretty easy. I was thinking it would involve making throttle bodies, etc. I don't think I will be doing it though - with my luck, something would go bang within 10 seconds of starting it.  Regards Tyler
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Yes you can buy LPG carburetors or make one.
LPG mowers are safer than petrol mowers ,they have no fuel tank evaporation and no fuel spills.
When I finished this mower I looked online at the LPG powered Line Trimmers from America the brand name was LEHR,they had LPG mowers,outboards,blower vacs and I saw a Video on the operation of the LEHR gas carby,you can buy the LEHR gas carby from spare parts in America.
I'm thinking maybe for a next LPG project a Victa two stoke running LPG with oil injection and a 4 stroke Line Trimmer with LPG.
Regards Max.
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You would need to find a way to atomise the two stroke oil evenly in fine amounts into the gas air mixture. That will be very hard compared to dissolving it into petrol. I think lpg is strictly a four stroke caper.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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