Posted by John T on July 14, 2014 at 07:11:51 from (216.249.72.121):
Never had this happen before. So I get up and look out the back window AND MY LP GAS TANK IS LAYING ON ITS SIDE. Luckily it was empty WHEW, and while the soft copper line stretched and kinked, it didn't let go. Its my own 600 Gallon tank which sets on those solid full size rectangle concrete block patio/step like you see them sitting on. We had a lot of rain and I guess the soft earth settled badly on one side and she toppled over. I tried to re set it (tractor can only lift one side at a time) but when you lift one side the other side tends to move and/or slide off the blocks, its pretty much a 2 man job, so I have it upright and once a buddy is here I will re set and level it on fresher ground, replace the kinked line, have her ready for the $1.59 summer fill in a couple weeks.
NO WARRANTY do not try this at home.
Around a farm n home its ALWAYS SOMETHING. May turn into an OLD YUPPIE, sell the farm, buy a condo, sit by the pool and play shuffleboard and bingo, on second thought NOT lol
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