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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3998664" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Oh yeah, brass will turn green when anhydrous gets on it. After a flood at our Salt Fork River place, I found a couple of 20lb propane bottles down in the woods that were caught up in a brush pile formed by the flood. Lots of green corrosion on them, but they were heavy like something was in them. </p><p>Cracked the valve open a tad and about passed out from the Ammonia. Seems someone has been using the propane bottles to get anhydrous either from the COOP or from the rented applicators the farmers use to fertilize with. </p><p>It's a major ingredient in making meth. </p><p>Caught a good wind and dumped the bottles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3998664, member: 5412"] Oh yeah, brass will turn green when anhydrous gets on it. After a flood at our Salt Fork River place, I found a couple of 20lb propane bottles down in the woods that were caught up in a brush pile formed by the flood. Lots of green corrosion on them, but they were heavy like something was in them. Cracked the valve open a tad and about passed out from the Ammonia. Seems someone has been using the propane bottles to get anhydrous either from the COOP or from the rented applicators the farmers use to fertilize with. It's a major ingredient in making meth. Caught a good wind and dumped the bottles. [/QUOTE]
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