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Re: Propane tank at auction
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Posted by John A. on March 21, 2007 at 21:22:04 from (65.150.79.66):
In Reply to: Propane tank at auction posted by TnT on March 21, 2007 at 18:20:10:
TnT, I own my tank, it is a 300 gal older tank. I have never had any LP gas dealer pitch a fit about testing, tank age or any thing else. JUST be sure the OM tag is still on the tank, secured in place. If that tag is gone, The tank is allready condemened and they are looking for a sucker to pawn it off on! If that tag is loose or could be lost, squirt some sort of epoxy glue uder the tag to secure it better and you will be ok. Depending on things hopefully it is near empty, If the tank is fairly old have the head rebuilt with new rubber seals and you should be good to go. It it isn't use the LP up first. Your local LP dealer can help you rebuild it, While it is on you triler just run it but their shop and get it done or you can do ityourself, Start of by letting the pressure off of the tank after you have gotten all the liquid out. Just get guidence from them for they have to do it for their tanks that start leaking at customers homes and other places. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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