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Old 12-09-2010, 08:48 AM   #6
Alwims
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Wheatland
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M.O.C. #10623
I'll definitely have to do some cutting to make the new one fit. We are kind of in between long timers and full timers in that we are only home every 3 months for 3 to 7 days and sometimes not that often. Carol is a travel nurse RN and we go on 13 week assignments. When I buy a new range, I'll make sure it is either designed for propane or has the propane orifice in it so that is not a concern. The only thing that hooks up to our stove now is propane, no electricity of any kind. As for the new stove, if it needs electricity, I'll just wire a plug for it. As for boondocking, it just won't be able to use the electric part of it, but the gas part will still work. Electricity on a gas range is "usually" for an oven light and a clock anyway. This is why I am asking questions here as I never gave a thought to weight of a full size range, doh. I'll have to check on that, but I don't think they weight very much.
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