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Old 07-24-2013, 06:53 PM   #1
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propane filling stations

I have a 1993 leisure travel class b I bought 2 months ago.The propane fills under the running boards.First time I had it filled locally with no problem. It needs filling again and there was a new fellow working there. When I showed him were to fill it he refused. I wondered if there was a listing on the forum were in southern ontario canada I could get it filled.I live in woodstock 25 miles east of london.
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Welcome!!

Sorry I can't help with an alternative. But why did he refuse?
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I guess he was happy filling 20 lb tanks.He did not want to go near something more complicated.I think he was not qualified.The guy who did it 2 months ago had no problems.The filler is underneath the running board.
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I have seen a few posts from folks with motor homes that run into a poorly trained pump jockey who yammers about re-certification and such (Which does not apply to mounted tanks on a motor home here in the US). There are a few other things where the problem is not your hardware, it's the pump jockey.

What I recommend is you go up the food chain a bit.. Google: Propane {Postal/zip code}
(use the postal or zip code where you are currently at)

Look for a Propane WHOLESALE place, the kind of place that has big trucks that deliver on their home page.

Try them. Often (NOT ALWAYS) they are also less expensive.
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propane filling

Great news.I found a co-op station 5 miles away that filled it with no problem. I am sure the first one was was not trained and just did not want to tell me. Thanks again for advice from everyone.
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So large repair facilities don't also sell propane?
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Great news.I found a co-op station 5 miles away that filled it with no problem. I am sure the first one was was not trained and just did not want to tell me. Thanks again for advice from everyone.
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Where was it ? I'm in southern Ontario as well.
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Some Tractor Supply Company's add propane to RV's. Check this locator and give them a call.

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