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Old 07-06-2008, 12:53 PM   #1
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where is the main propane turn off on a 2008 bounder. right next to the propane fill is a button "emergancy turn off"...is that the only one or is there a manuel valve somewhere.
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where is the main propane turn off on a 2008 bounder. right next to the propane fill is a button "emergancy turn off"...is that the only one or is there a manuel valve somewhere.
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There should be a manual shutoff valve between the propane tank and the regulator. Unless you have an electric valve, even then I'd think you should have a manual valve also.
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