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Date:         Tue, 20 Apr 1999 09:43:11 -0700
Reply-To:     "Scott A. Harvey" <SHarvey@CTS.UCLA.EDU>
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From:         "Scott A. Harvey" <SHarvey@CTS.UCLA.EDU>
Subject:      Propane Tank/Valve service
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I know this is old thread that comes up time from time. Anyway, there is the smell of propane when opening the valve to the propane tank. I don't want to work on it myself so I'll just get it completely serviced somewhere. Question is - for those who have had theirs serviced what's the opinion on the best to have it done? Dealer? (I can't imagine so), RV dealers?, RV service centers like Camping World?. You can email me directly if this has been brought up too much on the list. Thanks.

'81 'falia So. Cal.

Scott A. Harvey UCLA - Communications Technology Services Manager - Data, CATV, & 800MHz Campus Backbone Network Operations 741 Charles E. Young Drive South, 2nd floor CSB 1 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1363 (310) 206-5346 FAX (310) 206-8460 SHarvey@cts.ucla.edu http://www.cts.ucla.edu


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