I had the same thing happen 10 or so years ago on a 250. An armadillo dug a home under one of the back pads that is kind of out of sight. When I noticed it, I put it on my to do list. Before I got around to it, we had a gully washer. The hole caved in, and I had the same situation as you. I found it laying on it's side. Luckily for me, nothing bad happened. I just disconnected the line, moved the tank out of the way, and poured a slab. I know your tank is bigger and would be more of a job, but I just dug out 6 or 8 inches of dirt, filled back with some base material I had here. Then I put down heavy plastic and used 2X4's to frame up a form. I put rebar around the outside, a couple pieces across the middle, mesh on top, and mixed the cement in a wheelbarrow. I didn't want an expensive and possibly dangerous repeat. I only wish I could get propane around here for $1.59!!
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