Posted by Bob Bancroft on January 03, 2021 at 13:57:10 from (97.72.104.166):
In Reply to: Propaine tank leak posted by 37 chief on January 03, 2021 at 12:34:15:
We buried a plastic gas line from my 1000 gal tank to my shop. Sometime later I noticed the regulator buzzing. I had lost a fair amount. So this time when we buried a new line I shielded it with black plastic water line.
One time my grain dryer quit. I had assumed an issue with the dryer, but when it started up OK, I began to question the safety flow [liquid] valve on the bottom of the tank. Gas company said "that's an old tank, let's replace the whole thing". Darn. I thought replacing the valve would be easier. Gauge worked good. So, in comes the new tank. The liquid tap is on top now. That's handier, but the blasted gauge didn't work. So, we switch it out for another new tank! I get the impression these guys don't mess with any part of the tanks!
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