I agree, if all connections are good and propane is turned on at the tank, you need to bleed the line. Easiest way is to get it flowing to the the stove by turning on all burners. The hardest one to get burning will be the first one. Get a nice blue flame going then turn on the others and push all the air out of the line. Kind of a procedure that has to be done every time the propane line has been broken. Think of hooking up a water hose and how you have to push the air out of the hose before you get a good solid flow of water. Same thing with the propane line.
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