New range/oven installation - old, big gas pressure regulator sticking out of floor - unnecessary, redundant?

House built late 80's, old pressure regulator (redundant?) from original range/oven sticks out so I can't put new range/oven flush to wall. Since new range/oven has its own pressure regulator, can I just remove this old one? I wondering if it's from the original range/oven, now redundant since my new range/oven has its own pressure regulator. Two guys at True Value think I can remove it, connect stove without it. Pictures of kitchen and basement feed attached. Help? [IMG]

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Posted 3 years ago by Anonymous in Gas

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