Posted by John A on September 25, 2014 at 12:25:11 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Propane tanks posted by GordoSD on September 25, 2014 at 08:19:11:
Guys, Listen Up and stop B!tchin about what the supplies can/cannot do!!! If your Main tank HAS a Single Head Unit(Fill, Vapor , Bleed, Pressure relief + a liquid screw On/Off valve that has a P.O.L female opening). and screws on to a 2 or 3in vertical stub pipe Like a REGO Multi-Valve assembly like my tank has YOU ALREADY Have a Wet Line On your tank!!!!!! You will Need an Unloading Valve On one end of your hose and a regular LP On/Off valve on the other. Most unloading valves have one of two ways to Depress the Seal on the Regular Fill valve. A Screw valve to depress the seal, or a Lever with a cam that depresses the seal. With the valve mounted, the screw screws through the top! that in turn will reverse the process the Filling Process thus filling the tank you desire. When finished unscrew the valve in the center of the valve, thus to letting the seal reseat. Shut off valve on the other end of the Hose, Remember with both valves closed there is Live LP still in the hose. and between the tractor LP/BBQ tank, seal and the last valve on the Hose, Crack the hose mount of the tractor LP Tank and let the little amount of LP escape with no pressure remove the valve from the tractor LP tank replace the dust cover. and you are done. The main draw back is there is always pressure on your hose even when not in use! Hope this helps! If y'all have question Holler at me I will be glad to visit with you about. (512) 577-3837.... It isn't that difficult. just difficult to explain. Later, John A.
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