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I used to be able to get it through my supplier but the link is now dead and shows product not available. I am sure you can get this through Hayward direct. The last kit I bought was around $200 (my cost, not retail). As for a used kit, I seriously doubt that is an option.
all i for sure is that for propane gas you will need smaller burner jets because of the higher pressure. ive done this the other way around, converting from propane to natural gas by drilling the jets bigger with tiny drill bits
Hello there. If the parts were saved, they can be reused. If not, contact your propane provider and tell them that you plan to convert back to natural gas. They will be able to get you the kit you need, and will possibly have a technician come out and install it for a fee.
You will need a conversion kit for converting your dryer from natural gas to Propane. Please see this link for converting your dryer from natural gas to Propane---
you need to change the pressure regulator,burner orfices and possibly the gas valve.goto northernparts.com and type in the model of the fryer for propane
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