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Propane tanks too heavy

landingzone
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I just purchased a camper for my permanent site. The 30# tanks are pretty heavy (I'm 83 yrs}. I realize 20#'ers would be lighter. My question is: Do others just leave their tanks on the ground , or in some kind of caddy while in use rather than lifting them up into the normal position above the tongue? Any issues with this?
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ArialSummer
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lots of folks leave their propane tanks on the ground or use a caddy instead of lifting them onto the tongue.

Cummins12V98
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cummins2014 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I just purchased a camper for my permanent site."

Lots of people deliver Propane. Smart to rent a big tank and have it filled when needed. This will save your back and wallet!



One of the group here in Montana , has a large tank, he books the same site every year ,and has the tank on it , but he's here for about 4 months .


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cummins2014
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I just purchased a camper for my permanent site."

Lots of people deliver Propane. Smart to rent a big tank and have it filled when needed. This will save your back and wallet!



One of the group here in Montana , has a large tank, he books the same site every year ,and has the tank on it , but he's here for about 4 months .

Cummins12V98
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"I just purchased a camper for my permanent site."

Lots of people deliver Propane. Smart to rent a big tank and have it filled when needed. This will save your back and wallet!
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2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

landingzone
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"Bob's Your Uncle". Pianotuna, Had to look that one up.:)

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
If you are worried about setting them on the ground lay a link belt type door mat on the ground and set them on that... (may help limit corrosion (rusting) of the stand ring.. NOTE said rusting is not an issue less it's so bad that tank falls over)
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msmith1_wa
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On the ground they would be a little easier to steal.
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pianotuna
Nomad II
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I think it is best to save the 30 lb tanks. Arrange to lease or buy a 100 lb tank and have the propane brought to you.

If the 100 ends up empty--the 30 lb tanks can be turned on and Bob's Your Uncle.

83 now and able to do the tanks--but what about when you are 89???
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opnspaces
Navigator II
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No issues with putting the bottles on the ground as long as the hoses are long enough. But I would build some kind of barrier to keep them safe from tipping over from something like a young kid on a bicycle.

Or as Ranger Smith says, contact a propane service to do it for you.
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Ranger_Smith
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Why dont you have a gas company come out with a 100# and hook it up to the camper. They'll come out and keep it full for you. No lifting or having to go to town to get them filled.
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Grit_dog
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Say wut?
I understand the too heavy part.
However you can leave the tanks wherever you want (that the hose(s) reach). Presuming itโ€™s parked and not traveling.
Easy button is use 20lb bottles if thatโ€™s what works for you.
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