sodajerk wrote:
My 43 year old tank was getting hard to turn off. I removed the 6 bolts that held it on and took it to a supplier. They replaced all the rubber parts, fill valve, overflow and shut off for less than $50.00. Also an inspection.
A few years ago, I had removed it and removed the rust and a new coat of primer and paint. Looks good now and still works fine.
Just searched for a supplier, not a fill station and a phone call confirmed they did that type of work. It looked like they did a lot of tanks for fork lifts, they also was refurbishing a big one like for a house. Good luck.
I agree with what sodajerk has done. If our propane tank needed refurbishing or replacing that is what I would do.