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Re: How to fill Propane Tanks?
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Posted by Chad Franke on July 27, 2007 at 07:40:38 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Re: How to fill Propane Tanks? posted by Allan In NE on July 27, 2007 at 07:26:58:
When propane WAS cheap? Heck, with propane at under $2 per gallon and gas at over $3, I'm getting my Dad's old 80 Chevy running and putting the old propane kit on it... For Wesley, if you don't currently have a big propane tank, you can buy or rent one from the propane company, or find a farm sale. Make sure you find a propane company that will also sell you the nurse line. Be there when they set the tank and ask the delivery guy if he can walk you through the refilling procedure, most are good guys if you go to a local company (not a Farrel Gas or big place like that). You can rig something up to fill out of a BBQ size tank, but you won't get much into the tractor tank, that used to be done to get an empty tractor back to a tank... If you aren't using it much, have a propane company fill the tank on the tractor, just watch out for delivery fees...
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