Where to buy a 500 gal propane tank

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  • shibumiseeker

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    near Bedford on a whole lot of land.
    I totally understand that but gas goes bad. Propane does not. I need a whole house generator that auto kicks on. I'm all electric here and I'm out in the sticks. I was told power went out here all the time...but has only happened once for 6 hours. Last year there were areas around me that were without power for days.

    For a shtf scenario, I still need to get a 5k propane generator. Just enough to run my well pump and my freezers. That will sip on propane for months.
    Take a look at my gas storage thread…

    I’ve stored gas for many years without it going bad.
     

    MRockwell

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