I have the money to buy more propane now, but I do *not* have the money to buy a whole conversion kit to make it so I can attach a portable tank to my RV. It is my only place of living and it is still very cold here, plus I can't cook or have hot water without it (and electric heaters don't cut it; not even close!)
I'm a bit panicked here. I have 1/4 tank left which will not last long and I have called every single company in the phone book. Nobody delivers to RVs now because the tanks attached to them are too small for them to make profit with the damned gas prices!
These can't be my only options. Where else can I look? Conversion kits cost upwards of $150, which I will not have before this runs out, plus I will have to pay someone to install it for me and then the actual tank is $40, if I want the smallest one which will have me driving to refill it once or twice a week.
I work two jobs, and have applied for cash assistance, but I can't get a big enough loan for it either. Help!
I had this problem in AZ… I'm not sure why you need a conversion…I was able to hook a small tank to my hookup when I couldn't afford to have my huge tank filled, which was often when it was just me and my kids.
Have a trusted neighbor guy look at your set up and determine if you can do it that way.
Sorry about your situation. I hope you get it taken care of quick!
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January 14, 2009 at 02:53 am
Not clear from your question why can't you drive the RV someplace to get it filled.
Are you parked among other RVs? Could you get your neighbors together to buy enough propane to make it worth their while to bring out a truck?
What part of Portland are you in?
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January 14, 2009 at 03:19 am
I had this problem in AZ… I'm not sure why you need a conversion…I was able to hook a small tank to my hookup when I couldn't afford to have my huge tank filled, which was often when it was just me and my kids.
Have a trusted neighbor guy look at your set up and determine if you can do it that way.
Sorry about your situation. I hope you get it taken care of quick!
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