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bsinmich wrote:
I believe she is talking about the propane tanks being replaced. Chassis mounted tanks in the US don't have a replacement requirement. You would have to check with Canada for their rules on chassis mounted tanks.
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โMay-17-2014 08:37 AM
Burwoods wrote:gbopp wrote:
What is your concern about the tanks being replaced?
Our 96 Southwind has the original tanks. They work and give us no problems.
Holding tanks are not something that should be replaced on a maintenance schedule.
We read somewhere where people had to replace rusted out tanks.
โMay-17-2014 08:14 AM
โMay-17-2014 06:42 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
what chassis is it on? the old chevy P-30/32?(do a search) or the old pre 99 Ford with 16 inch rims? just because it is a 99 motorhome doesn't mean it is on a 99 new ford chassis.
I would figure on needing new tires in the near future on ANY thing you buy. unless of course the seller can show that he/she just put new ones on. check the date code. batteries won't kill you to replace. don't understand about the tank replacement. my 1999 chieftain that I traded in 1 1/2 years ago had a price listed of $39,900. I got about $20K for it.
bumpy
โMay-17-2014 06:38 AM
gbopp wrote:
What is your concern about the tanks being replaced?
Our 96 Southwind has the original tanks. They work and give us no problems.
Holding tanks are not something that should be replaced on a maintenance schedule.
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