propane tank. I have no idea what I”m doing. Do I poke a hole in the top with the connector?
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Hello mona. if the grill is a coleman here is the owner manual as a free download

http://www.coleman.com/coleman/images/pdf/2000006922.pdf

Joe

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The disposable propane cylinder should be removed if it is empty, the grill is being stored in a garage or other enclosed area, or the grill is being transported.
Regardless of the fuel source, for safety reasons, it`s very important to turn off the supply of gas to the grill when it`s not in use. If someone or something were to turn on one the control knobs on the grill, it would fill with gas, creating the potential for a very dangerous situation.
When your propane tank runs empty, air and moisture can accumulate inside and cause rust build-up. This rust reduces the rotten egg smell of propane, making a leak more difficult to detect.
A: yes, you can remove and re-attach as much as you want. We got about two or three days worth of breakfast and dinner from each canister (bought 4 for 10 days of camping and used up 3). Helpful?
DON`T store propane tanks on wet ground or any other surface that gets wet, as that can lead to the tank rusting and pitting that could make the tank useless if not dangerous.
Propane Cylinders are Safe and Easy to Use – Each year propane cylinder exchange companies recycle millions of propane cylinders through state-of-the-art production processes that include multiple steps to insure a safe backyard grilling experience.
If you`ll be bringing your grill inside for the winter, be sure to turn off your propane tank and disconnect it. If your grill will remain outdoors, you can keep the tank connected, just make sure to turn the tank off. Protect it. Unlike gasoline, propane fuel doesn`t need to be winterized.
Propane too, has a boiling point. It`s -44° F. So, if you had a bucket of propane and it was 50 or 60 below outside, technically it would not evaporate. But the minute it goes above that temperature, it wil boil and the gas will evaporate and you`ll eventually wind up with an empty bucket.

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I have a husqvarna 323L string trimmer. I stored it after running the tank & carb dry for about two years. I fueled it, then started it, & it ran for a minute then died like I turned the switch off. Since it would not restart, I found the fuel filter had broken off the hardened fuel line & it sucked gummy crap out of the tank & into the carb. Failing at cleaning the carb, I finally put a new carb on it & replaced the pump, hoses & filter. It has ran good till this year. I winterized it with stabilizer & left it with a full tank over the winter. The gas in the tank was gone when I got ready to use it this year. I filled the tank with premix, checked for leaks, then started it. It would run fine for about half a tank, start idling poorly (lean) then cutoff & refuse to restart till I refilled the tank. I finally found the tank had cracks & was letting pressure out of the tank & apparently this was causing the carb to lose it’s ability to siphon gas out of the tank. So I replaced the tank which came with new hoses & a filter, which I properly installed to the carb. It cranked right up, but when it runs a half tank, the carb quits sucking gas out of the tank. When I pump to prime the carb, it moves the fuel into the carb, but the pump never gets hard like it does when I prime the carb when the motor is cold. I have to keep refilling the tank, prime, & then it starts & runs until the tank gets about half empty. The new fuel filter is down in the gas tank properly, but It will not run after it shuts off until I refill the tank & prime. I’m baffled. New tank, new hoses, new filter, new carb, & I can find no leaks in the fuel system. It runs strong. The 323L is a two-stroke & it always cranks on the second pull from cold on a full tank. Any ideas?
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I have a small grill that I purchased a colemen mini tank. A friend put the grill together and threw out the installment instructions for the propane tank. I have no idea what I”m doing. Do I poke a hole in the top with the connector?
ANSWER : Hello mona. if the grill is a coleman here is the owner manual as a free download

http://www.coleman.com/coleman/images/pdf/2000006922.pdf

Joe

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ANSWER : The large hole in the tank brings a line from the filter to the upper carburetor fitting. The lower carburetor fitting goes to the primer inlet (which is found by plug and try). The short line from the tank goes to the outlet of the primer. With fuel mix in the tank, try one of the ports in the primer with the line from the carburetor. If correct, the primer bulb will fill with fuel–otherwise, try the other primer port and see if fuel will come into the bulb. This may take over 6 pumps if the carburetor is empty of fuel. Did you check the fuel filter for plugging? If it was ok, and with new lines, fuel should pump into the primer provided the carburetor is not plugged itself. If the problem seems to center on the carburetor, be sure to check the diaphragm in the lower chamber for flexibility–no holes or cracks. Also, there is a very small filter screen in the mid-body section that may be plugged. Use spray carburetor cleaner to clean the carburetor inside and out. When you get fuel to come into the bulb, the short line from the tank goes to the empty port. Hope some of this helps!

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I’ve studied all the diagrams I can find, which are all copies of this: http://www.ryobitools.com/product_manual/file_url/123/BTS21_087_r.pdf

But none of them show how the blade/motor/plate subassembly (for lower and raising the blade) actually connects to the body of the saw. Does anyone have a picture showing the bottom side of such a saw? (Meaning shot from underneath it or from above a saw turned over and sitting on its top side.) I think I could get it together if I could see that.

Also, I have two metal “thingys” that don’t seem to correspond to any parts on the parts list. They are small rectangular plates with two holes in them, about 1/2 in x 1 in x 1/8 in thick. (13 mm x 28 mm x 4 mm thick.) The holes are 15/64 in (6 mm) in diameter; the center-to-center distance between them is 21/32 in (16 mm).

If someone could tell me what key number on the diagram corresponds to these it would really be helpful. I see that there are THREE pairs of holes on the bottom side of the saw table with the holes the same diameter and separation as the plate. I have only TWO of these. Did I lose one, or do only two of the pairs-of-holes take these plates?

My new year?s resolution: Never again will I disassemble anything even slightly complicated without taking pictures of it as I take it apart.

ANSWER : Have you seen the repair sheet on link below.

http://www.ryobitools.com/product_manual/file_url/123/BTS21_087_r.pdf

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