hello , I am looking for parts for a shenandoah coal stove if anyone could help. how are keystokers stoves. to replace the shenandoah. got a line on one
thank you eric
Parts for a Shenandoah ?
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Could you tell us what partsyour looking for, and what model ? Thanks
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i found pics of one that loks like mine. R-65 . thanks for the replys . trying to get a model # for the keystoker. he never got back with me.
Eric,
I restored the 35 year old shenandoah R-76L I use in my garage last year. I believe a lot of the shenandoah's use the same parts. I was able to buy a shaker grate (round universal size found in many stoves), firebrick and door gasket from my local coal stove supplier.
Good luck
Larry
I restored the 35 year old shenandoah R-76L I use in my garage last year. I believe a lot of the shenandoah's use the same parts. I was able to buy a shaker grate (round universal size found in many stoves), firebrick and door gasket from my local coal stove supplier.
Good luck
Larry