Any station with a clue can do it, try one that sees lots of RV traffic, near one of the major routes. Although we've never filled in Vancouver, we've been all over BC and never had any trouble, but I do always watch to make sure they open the bleeder screw all the way. Should take $3-4 worth for a fill. The valve is a standard auto propane valve, but angled downward, and awkward to get the nozzle on. On 16 Jun 2003 at 21:35, MMunn <mdmunn@SHAW.CA> wrote: > Needed propane for the first time, today, so I stopped at a station just to have > them say "can't refill that". > > Do I need to go somewhere in particular (in Vancouver area) to get my stock '85 > Westy prop tank refilled? > > Matthew > -- Shawn Wright http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright ~This message sent by Pegasus Mail, the safe E-Mail alternative~ "Friends don't let friends use Outlook" |
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