It looks like you can get parts from Will-Burt.
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- coaledsweat
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Now if we could only get them to make *new* units for those of us "blessed" with a ready supply of cheap bituminous.
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They do, take your pick. From 30-750 lbs per hour, and will run bituminous.
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Right, but they don't make the smaller stove version like forum member HardWood has anymore. That stove is I think max. of 10 lbs./hr feed rate. It's a nice, self contained add-on furnace sized unit.
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Who made his?
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Combustioneer division of Will-Burt Mfg. He even scanned and uploaded a copy of his owner's manual. Interesting reading indeed. It's on the site here somewhere.coaledsweat wrote:Who made his?