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Feb-26-2019 11:57 AM
time2roll wrote:agesilaus wrote:Bring this with you next time.
Well I don't know about the law, but I tried to get three 30# propane tanks filled this winter and the guy filling the tanks refused the third tank saying it was illegal to have more than 2 in a truck bed. I have no idea if he was correct.
Limit is five cylinders or 500 kg before you need a placard.
http://www.apollopropane.com/pdf/TransportingPropaneCylinders.pdf
Feb-25-2019 03:07 PM
Feb-25-2019 11:06 AM
packnrat wrote:
been looking at new fifth wheels. from the small to the overly large.
one thing they all have in common is the two tanks.
is there a law saying only two per rv? or possible to have three or four of them. sure two can last a while. but like a friend his gen ran on propane, so he ran out fast.
if holding up in the cold, one could maybe rent a large ground tank?
class A and C get larger built in tanks.
but this is just asking why only two tanks per rv.
Feb-25-2019 06:43 AM
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Feb-23-2019 04:38 PM
time2roll wrote:agesilaus wrote:Bring this with you next time.
Well I don't know about the law, but I tried to get three 30# propane tanks filled this winter and the guy filling the tanks refused the third tank saying it was illegal to have more than 2 in a truck bed. I have no idea if he was correct.
Limit is five cylinders or 500 kg before you need a placard.
http://www.apollopropane.com/pdf/TransportingPropaneCylinders.pdf
Feb-23-2019 09:37 AM
Feb-23-2019 08:38 AM
Feb-23-2019 07:16 AM
agesilaus wrote:Bring this with you next time.
Well I don't know about the law, but I tried to get three 30# propane tanks filled this winter and the guy filling the tanks refused the third tank saying it was illegal to have more than 2 in a truck bed. I have no idea if he was correct.
Feb-23-2019 06:58 AM