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Re: propane (reverse conversion)

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Posted by Sonny Heath on July 13, 2003 at 06:31:38 from (204.49.132.36):

In Reply to: propane (reverse conversion) posted by tooly on July 12, 2003 at 22:35:12:

I was recently returning from Minnesota to Florida and stopped at that largest truck stop in the country, I think it was in Iowa, and an elderly man and woman was in a motorhome with their propane operated engine and the needle was on "E" and they did not sell propane. He was afraid of trying to get down the road to the next exit where there was a Flying J who had his fuel for fear of not making it so he called a highway patrol to escort him in case he ran out. I thought "this is why we employ law enforcement with public funds?" He followed the law out of the parking lot and was so nervous that he went in the wrong direction at the ramp, had to back up the ramp to get behind the law car, etc. I thought "This guy definitely fits the profile of what was being discussed the other day on this forum about inefficient people out there in big motor coaches placing good drivers in jeopardy. I felt sorry for the old people but hey, we,re talking safety and a waste of tax money here. Sonny


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