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Might be to exchange that old and likely expired tank for a new one. Perhaps I'm missing something though.
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A lot of the propane dealers that have a customer service will swap those valves for you. That said, it will probably cost more than if you just swap the tank at an exchange station...unless that's one of the larger sizes. Besides, like Blackhat said, that tank may be out of date and need re testing. Call a few places and ask if they'll install an OPD valve for you.
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That appears to be an old style propane tank. Propane dealers cannot legally fill those tanks. As someone mentioned, the valves can be replaced but the best thing would be to exchange it or buy a new tank.
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There is a fitting adapter. I bet it costs $20.
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