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- MSchuExplorerI just had my tanks from a 1995 Holiday Rambler recertified for the first time, and they were both full. So either they weren't checked in the last 10 years, or the previous owners never used any gas
- mike-sExplorer
352 wrote:
So you have a cylinder which is good to the 19th day of the 20th month of 2021?
Use a cheap Harbor Freight engraver. $1.99. Engrave BT1400a212019 or any other combination of numbers and I bet you they will fill it. Just make sure the last numbers are a future date. - jarata1ExplorerMy places check
- 352ExplorerUse a cheap Harbor Freight engraver. $1.99. Engrave BT1400a212019 or any other combination of numbers and I bet you they will fill it. Just make sure the last numbers are a future date.
- 352ExplorerUse a cheap Harbor Freight engraver. $1.99. Engrave BT1400a212019 or any other combination of numbers and I bet you they will fill it. Just make sure the last numbers are a future date.
- camperfamilyExplorerThey do check them. And around here its real hard to find someone to re-cert them.
- LwiddisExplorer III feel ambivalent since I don't hear of tank failures. Is my head in the sand? My TV gasoline tank isn't inspected by anyone. While not an off roader I do not shy from dirt roads etc.
- bartlettjExplorerThe gas stations I've gone to for fills never check. I finally just turned in one of my old 20 year old crusty 20 lb tanks to an exchange so I could have a shiny one. They might check if you have one so old it doesn't have an OPD valve, though.
- darsben1ExplorerSo you get 2 years extra.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer IIits 15 years i thought
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