Posted by Leroy on November 29, 2013 at 06:54:46 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: propane tank question posted by patsdeere on November 28, 2013 at 21:47:35:
That pipe in the second picture probably has a rusted out spot leaking the reason that some of the line was removed and if there is any fuel in the tank at all that would be a good way for somebody that found the leak to keep someone else from turning the fuel on and making trouble. First thing is to make sure that line is not as rusted as it looks. I had a line rust out and leak, lost a couple hundred gallons, called propane company and told them was out of gas with a leak, filled up the 500 gal tank but never checked for that leak, I found that out after I lost that new tank of 420 gal of fuel and they would do nothing about it. I found the leak after I was out of fuel second time in 2 days and while looking I touched my pipe like in your second picture and it just fell off, that is how bad it was rusted just an inch below ground level. Changed suppliers then as after 40 years they were getting too big for their britches.
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