20# Propane Fill

  • jime
    Posts: 144
    #1359788

    What is the going rate for a 20#er ? I have one empty and
    one almost empty. Suggestions?
    Thanks,

    tweeed

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1385187

    Right around $25 for a 20lber down here in farm country. $5.40/gal

    Ekez
    Posts: 80
    #1385189

    16 here in western wisconsin.

    07lotwchamp
    Andover, Mn
    Posts: 299
    #1385193

    Your location would help? I got a 20# tank filled in east Bethal last friday for $10.99 at the BP station off of 65.

    dbright
    Cambridge
    Posts: 1867
    #1385202

    I was paying 13 at ace hardware in coon rapids. I saw it went up to 29.99 now.

    frezerfisher
    Posts: 63
    #1385208

    Tractor Supply is where I go to get them filled.

    tr
    Plymouth
    Posts: 195
    #1385221

    I just filled one at 55 rental last week for 24.99 and tax, said it was the going rate, BP sounds like they have the best deal in town. any one know about the shortage we keep hearing about??

    jime
    Posts: 144
    #1385235

    Yes, It would have helped to put down that I live in Chaska.
    Thanks, sounds like a wide range of prices.
    I heard something about Gov Dayton and a Propane shortage
    or it was getting tight to get.
    tweed

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1385352

    Quote:


    Yes, It would have helped to put down that I live in Chaska.
    Thanks, sounds like a wide range of prices.
    I heard something about Gov Dayton and a Propane shortage
    or it was getting tight to get.
    tweed



    In Chaska go to FerrelGas
    FerrelGas link
    On Old Hwy 212 East side of Chaska (East of Gedney).

    Been going there for years.
    They are the wholesaler for most Propane in the area.

    carroll58
    Twin Cities, USA
    Posts: 2094
    #1385365

    Another note about the “Propane Shortage”?

    No, there really is not a short of Propane. The Shortage is in the Transportation end of things, that is getting Propane from the plants in the South to the Wholesaler/Consumers in the Midwest.

    Thus, there is now a move to allow Truck Drivers to drive 12-hours per day hauling Propane and other Heating Fuels.

    Farmers used more than usual this past Fall for drying Crops and now with the Colder Winter, the needs are greater than the trucking firms can deliver.

    Icefreak55
    Posts: 38
    #1385551

    Also the Liberal Warren Buffet has taken all gas cars off the rail system for oil tankers cars.

    You know Warren Buffet … The guy that dictates tax policy but is tax EXEMPT … Yeah that guy…..

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