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No Longer Available 49-TRCPM multi fuel - Pellet stove

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  1. BigRigs

    BigRigs

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    Hello all!
    Thanks to slvrblkk and will711 I have found you guys and looks like my first post will be to sell my practically new Timber Ridge (England's Stove Works) 49-TRCPM multi fuel stove. Manufactured 12/2013 it's less than 2 yrs old and has had only about 3 tons (give or take couple hundred lbs) premium pellets through it. I just did the big yearly cleaning and it's ready for a new home. Rated at 50,000+ BTU for 2200 SqFt. I heated my 1800 sq ft ranch home from the basement. I've just finished a few renovations in my house and no longer need a stove of this size/capacity! I bought it brand new from Andy at Amfm Energy.

    I'm asking $1000 obo. Located in 19464,PA. I'd be willing to do some limited distance delivering for an agreed fee as well. It's a big boy, powerhouse stove and weighs about 350lbs! PM or post for any questions or info you may have/need. Phone/texts are best for me but we'll start out with a pm and exchange numbers if serious. Thanks for looking, talk to ya soon!

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    Any friend of Will and Steve has to be a good dude...Welcome to the forum!!
     
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    Thank You! I was lucky to have met Steve and Will at a local pellet supplier we frequent. Spent better part of entire morning just shootin the bull! Oh and i think i bought pellets too! :yes:Good guys they are and also have helped me expand my knowledge of pellets and pellet stoves!
     
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    Steve and Will posted that story of the day they met you!

    Welcome to FHC! These are very solid stoves. They will burn anything! I bought one and then sold it to my parents. Great unit! It was bought from Andy as well. What a pleasure it was to purchase from him.

    Gold luck with the sale. :)
     
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    It was a blast meeting you my friend ,the only that was missing was the Beer :thumbs: I'll ask around at work to see if anyone is interested in your stove :)
     
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    Thanks Will, as was a pleasure talkin with you. Agreed, beer was missing and I probably should take the blame beings I am the beer man!:pete:
     
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    SOLD! :thumbs:
    Thank you everyone, I just sold the stove locally this afternoon........Now, onto finding a replacement to go with my new renovations!! :yes:
     
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    Awesome Dude :thumbs::thumbs: Beer time :drunk::drunk: Get a Harman :whistle:
     
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    Or any bottom feeder ;)

    I love mine. Pot is designed like a Harman!

    Top feed are nice, but after running a bottom feeder? I will never go back!

    The CPM is a great stove, but the heat exchange system is a little inefficient.

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    Yep :whistle:
     
  11. BigRigs

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    Agreed, compared to almost any stove I've been around while owning the CPM, the CPM heat output never seemed to be quite as strong. I have learned one HUGE bit of info.........if I have to beat anything with a monster mallet to clean it!!:doh:I will be running as fast as I can the other way :headbang:. Although it did work for my application, with some "built to price stove" quirks. Its time for me to move on:)