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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