Kirk Vespestad
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One of my neighbors needlessly discarded a perfectly good 2004 model year Genesis Gold C. Needless to say, I snatched it off the curb and dragged it home.
I'm in the process of giving this awesome grill some much needed TLC with routine maintenance and a few replacement parts. But I have a question...
This is the first model that I've owned with a side burner. Rather than the propane tank sitting under the control knobs, it's actually off to the right so that it's under the side burner.
This means that the propane hose has to snake through the frame in order to be connected to the tank. I've tried a couple of different paths, but the hose always seems to be a little tight.
I would be indebted to anyone who could shed some light on how the hose is to be properly routed through the frame. Thank you.
I'm in the process of giving this awesome grill some much needed TLC with routine maintenance and a few replacement parts. But I have a question...
This is the first model that I've owned with a side burner. Rather than the propane tank sitting under the control knobs, it's actually off to the right so that it's under the side burner.
This means that the propane hose has to snake through the frame in order to be connected to the tank. I've tried a couple of different paths, but the hose always seems to be a little tight.
I would be indebted to anyone who could shed some light on how the hose is to be properly routed through the frame. Thank you.