pROPANE GRILL

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by hwy69, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. punkinhed

    punkinhed Medium Load Member

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    boy i'd like to... naaaaaaaaaah... too easy.
     
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  3. simpleinterest

    simpleinterest Light Load Member

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    hehehe and I am NOT gonna ask. Give us a hint :biggrin_25525:
     
  4. IROCUBabe

    IROCUBabe Road Train Member

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    Be more then I'm getting now!
     
  5. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    You can carry a propane grill, I would not carry the bottle in the cab or the sleeper. I would carry the fuel can on the rear of the cab or attached to the frame. The 2 considerations are heat after use, and a leaking propane container.
     
  6. Ryan B

    Ryan B Bobtail Member

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    Hello I carry a grill expert by Coleman with me onboard my truck and grill daily using the little 1lb cylinders never had an issue. I recommend if your planning to carry one and grill stop by any kwik trip for your sirloin steaks they are awesome.
     
  7. Ristow

    Ristow Road Train Member

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    i use a diesel fueled grill. gives everything a nice....smokey flavor...hang on...gotta baste with some power service 911......
     
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  8. terryt

    terryt Heavy Load Member

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    This happen in Toledo Oh driver was using a propane camp burner in the bunk it fell over he just made it out. The trailer also burned up before the fire dept got there. Nagle truck line terminal isn't 5 miles away from the WALMART parking lot where he was cooking.
     
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  9. Ristow

    Ristow Road Train Member

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    gee...i wonder why walmart won't let us park in their lots anymore......
     
  10. Scottyboy

    Scottyboy Light Load Member

    I'm old school,cheap 10$ grill at walmart,bag o charcoal n fluid.Been working that program for years.They sure make some nice propane grills tho-might be time to get w/the times.
    Sure enjoy that charcoal smell/flavor--------then,when the coals are about ready,you could walk around the trailer n gather up all the little busted pieces of the pallet's,Skid smoked T Bone.
    Hey-dont laugh-out west in the 80's,Mesquite was easy to find to add to the fire.
    I wonder if DaveinAZ did the same?

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  11. Cowpie1

    Cowpie1 Road Train Member

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    I have kept a single burner Coleman camp stove and several of those small bottles of propane in my trucks since the late 80's. Never have had an issue. I have had DOT get up and look inside a couple of times and it was in clear sight and no one said a word. Oh, I suppose you could get that cherry DOT cop that wants to make a name for himself try to make an issue of it I suppose. I still carry the stove and worry about it as much as I worry about a giant meteor hitting the planet and killing off all life.
     
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