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mowermech
Mar 20, 2018Explorer
We spent two winters here in Billings before we settled down.
The first one was in a Class A motorhome, with a 100 pound propane cylinder. Back then, I was young enough that hauling that thing to the propane supplier once a week or so was acceptable.
The second one was in a fifth wheel, with a 100 GALLON tank delivered, hooked up, and kept full by a local propane distributor. That was great! No muss, no fuss, just check the gauge now and then and call when it gets low.
I still have that tank, hooked to the house for the kitchen range.
The first one was in a Class A motorhome, with a 100 pound propane cylinder. Back then, I was young enough that hauling that thing to the propane supplier once a week or so was acceptable.
The second one was in a fifth wheel, with a 100 GALLON tank delivered, hooked up, and kept full by a local propane distributor. That was great! No muss, no fuss, just check the gauge now and then and call when it gets low.
I still have that tank, hooked to the house for the kitchen range.
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