Posted by Leroy on September 27, 2019 at 06:56:52 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: odot posted by tn terry t on September 26, 2019 at 20:05:25:
I know the only tank you could buy in Ohio 25 years ago was the burry type of tank. And tanks above ground were all owened by the propane supplier and others would not tuch them. Found out about owning them when Late Father-In-Law moved to country fron town. Tank had been removed by previous supplier and it was to buy only underground and that is the way he went. Would have bought above ground if allowed at that time. Over past 60+ years had several different suppliers and all owned tanks. Does he actually own the tank or only think he does? Does he have the purchace papers? Dought it Then it would be considered a stolen tank. Biggest tank I think you can buy is 30# camper tank. And the anhydrous tanks if the farmer pulls them on the road he has to have tanker and hasmat on drivers licene. That is why when I worked at two different places delievering those tanks I had to get those endorsements. Some suppliers were trying to fly under the radar by not having properly licenced delivery drivers. If the farmer picked up the tank and very few would it was the farmer totally liable if something happened while pulling it on the road.
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