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If Hank Hill uses propane for his stove, dryer and heat, then why don't we see a propane tank sitting somewhere on the property?

Edit: Maybe his subdivision has it piped to them? But I honestly don't believe that everyone on Rainey Street agreed to pay for it when natural gas is a lot more affordable.

If Hank Hill uses propane for his stove, dryer and heat, then why don't we see a propane tank sitting somewhere on the property? Edit: Maybe his subdivision has it piped to them? But I honestly don't believe that everyone on Rainey Street agreed to pay for it when natural gas is a lot more affordable.

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[–] [Deleted] 5 points (+5|-0) Edited

alright, here's my best guess:

Season 4 Episode 12 Rodeo Days

Hank is offended when he drives out to the country and sees a propane tank dressed as a cow.

I postulate that this was a clever feint by Hank to throw us all off the fact that Hank's propane tank is camouflaged as something in his yard (perhaps this plays into the real reason why he is always doing yard work). My best guess upon further review is that Hank's tank is, in fact, disguised as THIS BUSH HERE. This may also play into Hank's dedication to the heart of what Peggy likes to call Bush Country. I'm glad we've cracked this case wide open. ** This Could Have Major Implications ** #69420

It could only be that bush if the tank is under a 125lb capacity, and 10ft away from any appliance ventilation.

But wouldn't a propane enthusiast want to display his clean burning fuel proudly for all to see?

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

i dont think daily propane delivery is out of the question for hank, i bet his house is the first stop joe jack has to make every day. also, i imagine having a tank is against the block charter and hank wouldn't want to start changing the rules just because he's block captain.

I think you got me there, unless I find a copy of that block charter......