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08-22-2006, 01:07 PM
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Any ideas on propane tanks??
I am having harder and harder time in finding filling stations for the propane tanks on my TM. It looks like there is a definite monopoly of tank-exchange. However, as we al know TM has its own two tanks that are attached to the RV.
Anyone has a good idea or solutions?
Thanks
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08-22-2006, 02:43 PM
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Propane Tanks
I am having harder and harder time in finding filling stations for the propane tanks on my TM. It looks like there is a definite monopoly of tank-exchange. However, as we al know TM has its own two tanks that are attached to the RV.
Anyone has a good idea or solutions?
I just remove the empty tank from the TM, take it to a nearby hardware store that refills propane tanks, then replace the tank on the trailer. We have two 20# tanks, and it only takes a few minutes to remove and reinstall a tank on the trailer.
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08-22-2006, 02:44 PM
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In my area the U-haul rental sites have propane. Other equipment rental houses and one hardware store in the area also re-fill propane tanks - either loose or attached to the TM.
Mark
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08-22-2006, 04:17 PM
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There are several gas stations near me that will refill propane tanks, but their minimum purchase is larger than my tank capacity, so I have to pay for propane that I do not receive.
If I go to UHaul then I pay for the quantity that they put into my tank.
My two TM tanks are identical to the one for the home BBQ, so I sometimes rotate one of them, depending on where I need it.
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08-22-2006, 04:17 PM
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Make sure if you remove the tanks, that they are filled in the correct position. On the 2619, no problem - fill tank standing upright. Some of the slide TM have horizontal tanks that are supposed to be filled horizontally. If you fill a horizontal tank in a vertical position, you may not get it full, or you may get it overfilled. Not all the kids that are doing the filling understand this.
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08-24-2006, 08:21 AM
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Jim,
You bring up an interesting question. The TMO manual I have refers to "Helpful Hints about LP-gas & LP containers" for Manchester Tank. Under "Caution, Use LP-gas tanks and cylinders in proper position" it states: ". . . all LP-gas tanks and cylinders designed for vapor service must be transported, installed and used in the proper position."
I assumed that also meant the horizontal tanks should be filled with the tank in the horizontal position. Yet there is a sticker on the tank wall that says to fill the tank in vertical position. Most propane dealers will fill the 20 lb tanks in the vertical position anyway -so that is not an issue. I have to go with the label on the horizontal tank when having it refilled.
Anyone else with the horizontal tanks have them refilled in the horizontal position?
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08-24-2006, 08:47 AM
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". . . all LP-gas tanks and cylinders designed for vapor service must be transported, installed and used in the proper position."
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In your case, the "proper position" is horizontal for use, vertical for filling. Incidentally, some of these horizontal tanks must be filled in the horizontal position, and have a label saying so. Always trust the labels!
Bill
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08-24-2006, 09:12 AM
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Thanks Bill -appreciate the positive feedback. I don't like to mess with safety issues regarding propane.
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