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Old 08-27-2014, 04:47 PM
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Carbed engines are temperamental especially in cold weather. Fuel doesn't burn as a liquid but as a vapour, and that gets harder as it gets colder. Then it floods and you keep pulling and flooding it more. Propane is a gas and ignites very easily and will not flood.

Augers come down to preference. No auger is perfect in my mind. I chose propane since I take my SUV once in a while and don't want a fuel tank in the truck along with a smelly auger venting fumes for 2 hours while I drive. I like to cut holes in my tent and don't want to smell those fumes either. I don't want to top up gas cuz then it get on my hands or gloves and I gotta smell those fumes the whole day. Wow, I hate fumes!

Do propane tanks freeze up when it's -30? yes, so I keep a bottle warm
Would batteries freeze up or drain real fast if it was -30? probably, so keep a battery warm and charging
Is gas easy to mix? of course!

Just comes down to what's important to you.
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