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Will be moving to an area that is serviced by natural gas soon and wish to convert my dryer back to ng. I've found lots of kits to go ng to lp but not the other way. Looks like I need a burner assy, orfice, regulater spring thing and maybe more. $$$$$$$ ! Any advice?
Thanks, Mike
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Mike,
Such conversion will cost you close to $200. Are you sure you really want to do it?
You can get a new gas dryer for about $300.
Gene.
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Thanks for the response. No, I'm not sure I want to spend 200 bucks on an 8 year old dryer. Just kind of sickening to have to retire a good operating appliance.
Planned obsolence??????
Thanks, Mike
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