As we've said before, we knew we had some work to do on the RV. The first major priority was to replace the propane tank. The last thing we wanted was a nasty propane leak! Since the RV is so old, the tank had to be special ordered, which took about a week. Once it arrived the RV place called us up and said, "Bring it in." The job was supposed to take one or two hours.
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| BEFORE |
When I would call to check on it, the service manager would say, "Nope, he's still under it working on it." Two DAYS later.... the tank was ready. The invoice for the replacement reads like this:
"Had to remove furnace and freshwater tank and one dinette seat. Cut old LP tank off. Bolts were rusted. Had to replace freshwater drain. Broke when draining tank. Reassembled. Filled LP and tested LP system. Ran furnace and put water back in freshwater tank."
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| AFTER |
Clearly, the tank needed to be replaced! We (mostly Jan) feel a lot safer driving around now!
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