Texas landscaper converts mower fleet to autogas
May 7, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
EarthWorks Inc. converted its lawn equipment fleet to propane autogas and expects to save between 30 and 35 percent on maintenance costs annually.
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EarthWorks Inc. converted its lawn equipment fleet to propane autogas and expects to save between 30 and 35 percent on maintenance costs annually.
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Georgia-based Sun Ray Dry Cleaners converted two GMC Savanna service vans to run on propane autogas.
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Arrick’s Propane has joined Alliance AutoGas as both a propane autogas fuel provider and certified conversion center to help fleets convert to autogas.
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Jackson Heating & Air recently converted 20 vehicles to propane autogas through the Alliance AutoGas network.
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Alkane Truck Co. introduced two new propane autogas-powered trucks at the Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo earlier this week in Atlanta.
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Student Transportation Inc. has been awarded a contract with the Gateway School District that will put 80 propane-powered school buses on the road.
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Landscape contractors who bought a propane-fueled mower through a purchase incentive reported that the fuel cost them nearly 39 percent less than gasoline.
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Several new propane autogas products were unveiled April 13-15 at the Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo at…
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The unveiling of the F-650 autogas system will take place during the 2013 Southeastern Convention and International Propane Expo.
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Williamson County, a Texas county, began converting vehicles to propane autogas in 2009.
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