Riteway Model 37

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Post by coal berner » Thu. Jan. 25, 2007 9:41 pm

Hello every one any buddy know or have any info on a Riteway mod# 37 wood/coal heater like what size Anthracite can it burn pea or nut ? and how are they Thanks. :)

 
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Post by badxmple » Thu. Jan. 25, 2007 11:05 pm

coal berner wrote:Hello every one any buddy know or have any info on a Riteway mod# 37 wood/coal heater like what size Anthracite can it burn pea or nut ? and how are they Thanks. :)
HI coalberner I have I think its a model 40 Im trying to master burning a mix of pea and a bigger nut I have the manuel for it but not here its at the farm no internet there.They recommend pea in the manuel for my stove. Bob

 
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Post by coal berner » Thu. Jan. 25, 2007 11:18 pm

badxmple wrote:
coal berner wrote:Hello every one any buddy know or have any info on a Riteway mod# 37 wood/coal heater like what size Anthracite can it burn pea or nut ? and how are they Thanks. :)
HI coalberner I have I think its a model 40 Im trying to master burning a mix of pea and a bigger nut I have the manuel for it but not here its at the farm no internet there.They recommend pea in the manuel for my stove. Bob
thanks bob for info by the way how much coal can it hold :?:


 
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Post by badxmple » Fri. Jan. 26, 2007 9:24 am

not really sure as to how many # but I read you filler up to the top of the fire brick when you got a good burn going

 
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Post by rouxzy » Fri. Jan. 26, 2007 4:00 pm

Coal berner,
I use to run one of those and had real good luck with nut. Make sure to adust the thermostat on the side so the flapper that controls the air into the damper does not shut all the way or else it will choke it. The manual for it said to do this. Good Luck.
Tom

 
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Post by coal berner » Fri. Jan. 26, 2007 5:04 pm

rouxzy wrote:Coal berner,
I use to run one of those and had real good luck with nut. Make sure to adust the thermostat on the side so the flapper that controls the air into the damper does not shut all the way or else it will choke it. The manual for it said to do this. Good Luck.
Tom
Thanks for all of the info do you no how munch it holds I read 7.5 cu . ft. thats like 405 lbs. seems like that is alot of coal for the size :?:


 
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Post by csimone » Mon. Jan. 29, 2007 3:09 pm

I had thae same unit before going to the Yukon Eagle. I used to fill it up with approx 60-70 lbs. of nut coal. I ran good with the stat in the middle and the smoke damper out half way.

 
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Post by coal berner » Tue. Feb. 13, 2007 10:35 pm

Thanks every one for all the info and help take care and keep them all storkerd up. :twisted:

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