Thats good, I guess, but youre only talking about a couple stoves.....we are dealing with thousands, quite literally.
most likely because your flame guide isnt seated all the way to the rear of the burnpot, OR, your flame guide is warped and eroded on the...
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Ive never had an issue.....I use a socket and swivel.....any I've had off come off pretty easily...and that's a bit more than a few
heres a better article..... Pellet Mill Magazine - September/October 2016 who is that sexy devil on the cover?!
heres another idea......possible pellet bridge in the hopper. The pellets can lock together and bridge, forming a cavity in the hopper....where...
....and possibly burn out your feeder weldment and auger
yup, well said! Even though I make money on parts, I hate selling parts to folks who are just throwing parts at the stove in the hopes THAT part...
Many folks, looking to save money, are pretty itinerant about where they buy their oil. They shop when they need it, find the lowest price, and...
or, simply cut some 2x4's to about 16" in length and stack them one on top of the other until you approximate the height of the hearth
yup....the one on the side is easy....the other two? not so much.....
unlikely
of course it is
take those "jack bolts" out.....throw them away. They will mar that Majolica finish
I wonder if the rear of the stove is somehow warped? If so, put a second burnpot gasket on that thing, should kill any errant leaks you might have.
yea, not all that bad....you DONT need to remove those screws unless you are replacing the combustion fan. But, yea, a bit of a pain when you have...
Ive tried them, nice to have, but takes awhile to set up.......why not just build a simple 2x4 box the same height as your hearth, and set the...
ok, but they are pretty cheap....
I don't have anything very early......I tend to jump around....started in my early teens collecting, what was then known as gem-BU Morgans, got...
I collect coins, so my value might be higher?