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โJun-30-2022 07:37 AM
Mondooker wrote:You will usually pay more by swapping tanks, but it depends on the places available to fill tanks. Some charge by the weight, i.e. gallons, but others charge by the fill. So if you take in a partial tank, they would charge you for a fill, regardless of how much they actually put in.
I donโt know about anyone else but Iโm learning a bunch from this thread. I didnโt know you paid more by swapping tanks. I guess it makes sense but I didnโt know it. Do the tank swapping companies keep the 10 under the 10 year certification limit?
โJun-30-2022 06:51 AM
โJun-30-2022 06:25 AM
Mondooker wrote:
I donโt know about anyone else but Iโm learning a bunch from this thread. I didnโt know you paid more by swapping tanks. I guess it makes sense but I didnโt know it. Do the tank swapping companies keep the 10 under the 10 year certification limit?
โJun-29-2022 05:28 PM
โJun-29-2022 04:55 PM
Mondooker wrote:
The tanks youโd trade at Walmart are they 15โs or 20โs? Interestingly I donโt recall anyone saying they carry extra propane in the truck bed?
โJun-29-2022 04:25 PM
โJun-29-2022 03:48 PM
mhardin wrote:Good point, then you're trading 30# tanks for 15# tanks. ๐
Unless you spend your time in RV parks that provide refills on site you have to find a place that refills portable tanks. 20# tanks have the added benefit of being able to trade them in just about anywhere nowadays even though they don't fill them all the way.
โJun-29-2022 03:18 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
On my Dads new to him 5er you had to lift the tanks "UP" and out of the steel ring or try to release the latching system and bend the steel horizontal ring out of the way so you could tip it out instead of lifting. .
So I put my "creative genius" ๐ to work and cut off the latching system and added a strap that can be tightened. Works GREAT with releasing the strap and tipping the tank out and grabbing the bottom to easily carry it to the truck. I added a wood block to keep from damaging the aluminum door frame at the bottom. The block also keeps the tank base locked in place.
โJun-29-2022 02:37 PM
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โJun-29-2022 02:26 PM
MFL wrote:
Yes, 12V is a resourceful, handy guy, probably got it from his Dad! He often has pictures to explain, or prove a point. Pics are great help, wish more people posted them!
My 30# tanks weigh 66 lbs when fully filled. I have to duck a bit, as mine go in from the front, under the overhang. It helps to keep them close to your body, give it a bear hug, but keeping one hand underneath.
Jerry
โJun-29-2022 10:29 AM
Mondooker wrote:
Hey Cummins12V98, Thatโs great information and the pictures really helped pull it all together. Thanks for that.
Iโd like to be able to put a pull out tray on mine but not sure I have the vertical clearance for it? Someone said go from 30 Gal to 20 to gain space. But I really donโt want to lose 20 gals of propane.
Iโm frankly surprised someone hasnโt devised an elevator system, maybe like a tire Jack.
โJun-29-2022 10:10 AM