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Fisher_Bill
May 03, 2016Explorer
If you have the large plastic connectors I would replace them with the brass fittings that screw inside the output valve, this is what I have so yes, you need a wrench.
I had two Lowes hoses break on my BBQ, went down to Suburban propane and paid twenty plus buck to have them make me one and it needs a wrench to attach it to the tank.
I highly recommend replacing the stock plastic adapters and replace them with an internal brass fitting, just ask yourself plastic or metal? One will break if you drop it just right, the other is metal, no big decision for me IMHO.
Bill
I had two Lowes hoses break on my BBQ, went down to Suburban propane and paid twenty plus buck to have them make me one and it needs a wrench to attach it to the tank.
I highly recommend replacing the stock plastic adapters and replace them with an internal brass fitting, just ask yourself plastic or metal? One will break if you drop it just right, the other is metal, no big decision for me IMHO.
Bill
~DJ~ wrote:
"So I grabbed a wrench". I didn't think those old style tanks were even refillable anymore. :h
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