Very nice job on the stove. Looks darn near new. Do you have any before picks? Also send a PM to Paul (pvolcko) from Coal-Trol and he will be able to help you with any questions you have about the wiring.
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The motors do need to be on their own cords. Oil the combustion and convection fans while there off. Make sure on reassemble that you place a new gasket on the back of the grate.
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They do need some type of special oil if I remember reading correctly in one of these threads ?Leisure Line wrote:The motors do need to be on their own cords. Oil the combustion and convection fans while there off. Make sure on reassemble that you place a new gasket on the back of the grate.
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Use a 0W or 5W Mobil One oil.
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Would some one be able to post a picture (or a detailed explanation) of where this gasket goes and what it is to look like installed. I want to make sure im thinking about it correctly.Leisure Line wrote: Make sure on reassemble that you place a new gasket on the back of the grate.
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Make sure you burn it in the driveway the first time. Run it for at least 30 minutes on high fire outside or else you'll stink the house up so bad you'll wish you had!