this time of year, the BB's tend to not get any more product in, this way they don't have to divest themselves of product in another month or so....
Its not like your typical rivet, but yea, if a guy can get the two pieces sufficiently together and tight, no reason you cant use the BFH to...
yea, some parts are surprisingly expensive......but there are alot of players in there trying to make money. What we are seeing now is certain...
....and the local guy wont have one, and Amazon is a couple days out
The only negative we see for W&S is that their angle of repose is pretty high, which means they tend not to flow as freely into the slide plate...
start looking for a new blower
Cant comment, no idea what you bought, but likely not OEM
TLDR......but... We havent seen any modern gummy stoves, so, likely not that. Check your intake path, of course! It would be EXCEEDINGLY...
Fairly typical, about average......not the worst, not the best. Keep an eye on it....take another pic in a year
lol- boy, we can get into a discussion of our disposable world here, cant we! Any more FAR too few people are just unable, and unwilling, to get...
Ill defer to your motor expertise. BUT, I think the great majority of owners, I would guess 99% or more, are simply unable to remove the motor,...
while its possible to oil that blower, its technically oil-less......oiling the blower is only a temporary fix, hours or days.
TLDR......thats crappy old Simpson pipe.....might I suggest replacing it?
lol- yes, it can, Don! Ive even saved old blowers from dead stoves just in case! Of course, if the power goes out, I am $crewed! Actually, its...
unfortunately, the folks who have trucks and do those deliveries aren't that common.....and you likely wont have the advantage of choosing...
yup, lumber is crazy now....those November prices are GREAT compared to what they are today.......no lumber coming out of the south, covid...
That manometer looks fine. Easy enough to tell if he update was done.....just look at he back of the feeder weldment. If theres a tube going from...
well, there's a diaphragm in the switch, which is a moving part, so yea, sure, it could happen (though very rare!...this is why its nice to check...
bogieb is correct.....pellet stoves dont generally like to idle away....they tend to burn messy. Id go with a P43
well, you can test the vac switch......suck on the hose and put a continuity meter on the leads....should get continuity when you suck on the...