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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi,

I just found out that the local propane dealer in Regina doesn't offer a fill service for fixed tanks on RV's. That means I get to pay the government road tax on any propane I buy here.

Current pricing is $1.46995 per liter, or 1.32428 per pound, or $5.57112 per US gallon.

Road tax is 10 cents per liter.
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.
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amandasgramma
Explorer
Explorer
$.99 a gallon in Missoula!!!! Wow.....we pay anywhere from $1.99 to $2.99 here in Central Oregon!
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srobm
Explorer
Explorer
I live in Alberta and it costs about $70 to fill the propane tank on my Class A. By luck, I was almost out of propane one time when I was in Missoula, MT and went to the local RV dealer to fill up. They charge $0.99 per gallon for propane. We were down there 2 weeks ago and propane tank was down to 1/4 tank on an 80 pound tank and it cost $13.86 to fill it up. Huge savings over what it is here in Alberta.

crasster
Explorer II
Explorer II
It's about $3.49 here in Dallas.
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sdbounderdiesel
Explorer
Explorer
Have you tried one of the home delivery propane services in your area? My experience is that they are usually less expensive than the other options. When I googled it, I see there is one called Superior Propane that seems to have service your area.

Gjac
Explorer III
Explorer III
I find that Tractor Supply Stores have the cheapest propane around, however not all have propane and not all have room to fill an RV. The second are the Uhaul stores.

Daveinet
Explorer
Explorer
Is there any farm coops?? That is one alternative source I have used. Many of your rental shops sell propane, but they are usually the most expensive. Look up your local distributor that fills home propane tanks, that should be the cheapest.

Around here, Menards started selling propane for RVs. That has been the cheapest anywhere. They are trying to build an infrastructure for propane fueled vehicles. They have different prices based on use. The operator just punches into the computer what it is for, and the amount is calculated at the pump.
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
We filled up our propane at one distributor location where they just had us pull up near one of their delivery trucks to hook up. The fill port fittings on home service tanks/cylinders are the same as those on permanent RV tanks.
Dutch
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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi mower,

Probably but the paper work.....

Nearest dealer that I'm certain of is over 200 miles away in Sherwood ND

mowermech wrote:
Is there any way to file a claim for a refund on that tax?
We can do it here, but my off-road fuel is so small an amount the paperwork isn't worth it.
Where is the next closest propane supplier? Can you save enough to bother driving there?
You could buy a 100 lb. cylinder (no OPD required), and refill the frame mounted tank from it. Just turn the cylinder upside down so you get liquid out of it, and make a hose to connect the two together. Do not use a regulator. We used to do that to refill backpack torch bottles for slash burning in the Forest Service.
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

SWD
Explorer
Explorer
See if you can mod it to take 3x30# tanks.

tderonne
Explorer
Explorer
Looks like it's $0.899 per liter ($3.40/gallon) in Saskatoon, SK.


According to the Flying J website.
Tim

2004 Winnebago Adventurer 31Y
Ford chassis

gsf35099
Explorer
Explorer
We pay $2.41 gallon here & that is delivered to the house. The gas guy fills my RV when I ask when he fills the house tank
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300 Cummins ISB 5.9, Allison auto 5 speed

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hottubkid
Explorer
Explorer
We pay $3.59 per gal
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SeaDog_BRR
Explorer
Explorer
I don't pay anything near that however I don't have free health care.
Greg aka SeaDog Ret Navy
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mowermech
Explorer
Explorer
Is there any way to file a claim for a refund on that tax?
We can do it here, but my off-road fuel is so small an amount the paperwork isn't worth it.
Where is the next closest propane supplier? Can you save enough to bother driving there?
You could buy a 100 lb. cylinder (no OPD required), and refill the frame mounted tank from it. Just turn the cylinder upside down so you get liquid out of it, and make a hose to connect the two together. Do not use a regulator. We used to do that to refill backpack torch bottles for slash burning in the Forest Service.
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