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opnspaces
Jun 05, 2017Navigator II
Cityfrank
It might be as Drew510 said, or it could be as the OP (cyberiankhatru) found. For cyberiankhatru's fix look at the grill where you screw the hose on.
On that fitting there is a brass center pin that goes into the hose like on the picture below.

That center pin was not long enough to depress the plunger in the end of the hose to allow Propane flow. Since the pin is threaded into the fitting he used a tool to unscrew the pin 1/2 turn which made it stick out of the fitting enough to depress the plunger in the end of the hose.
It might be as Drew510 said, or it could be as the OP (cyberiankhatru) found. For cyberiankhatru's fix look at the grill where you screw the hose on.
On that fitting there is a brass center pin that goes into the hose like on the picture below.

That center pin was not long enough to depress the plunger in the end of the hose to allow Propane flow. Since the pin is threaded into the fitting he used a tool to unscrew the pin 1/2 turn which made it stick out of the fitting enough to depress the plunger in the end of the hose.
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