Monogram Quincy
- freetown fred
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- Location: Freetown,NY 13803
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: HITZER 50-93
- Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut
Ya want to share that parts list? There's some pretty creative guys on here that might know sources unbeknownst( cool word) to many.
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Sure
Brand Excel
6UBD- Damper
6UBAF-Telescoping
6ESS- Support box
6EL48-4' class A chimney
MF8-Rubber flashing
USC-Storm collar
RB-Roof Brace
DRC-Rain Cap
RCS-Spark arrester
It is being installed in a trailer house so have to be very carful NOT too burn it down LOL
James
Brand Excel
6UBD- Damper
6UBAF-Telescoping
6ESS- Support box
6EL48-4' class A chimney
MF8-Rubber flashing
USC-Storm collar
RB-Roof Brace
DRC-Rain Cap
RCS-Spark arrester
It is being installed in a trailer house so have to be very carful NOT too burn it down LOL
James
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- Joined: Wed. Nov. 05, 2008 5:11 pm
- Location: Kent CT
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: V ermont Castings 2310, Franco Belge 262
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114
- Coal Size/Type: nut and pea
Unbeknownst (thank you Fred nice to be cool) to many, I believe that is a wood stove, made in New Zealand. Claimed to be cleaner burning than other stoves of the 1980s.
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- Posts: 11417
- Joined: Wed. Nov. 05, 2008 5:11 pm
- Location: Kent CT
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: V ermont Castings 2310, Franco Belge 262
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114
- Coal Size/Type: nut and pea
Code for installation in a trailer or mobile home usually calls for a dedicated fresh air source for the stove.jokersloose wrote:It is being installed in a trailer house so have to be very carful NOT too burn it down LOL
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- Joined: Mon. Apr. 16, 2007 9:34 pm
- Location: Central Maine
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: DS Machine 1300 with hopper
- Coal Size/Type: Blaschak Anthracite Nut
- Other Heating: Oil hot water radiators (fuel oil); propane
Looks like the Kent Tile Fire.jokersloose wrote:Not the quincy but ... a Kent Fire
Owner's manual here: http://hearth.com/images/uploads/kentmansm.pdf
Brochure here: http://hearth.com/images/uploads/kentbrochsmall.pdf
How big a trailer house, and how well insulated? The newer trailers (after 1978) were supposed to be built to fairly high standards. The brochure says this is a 50,000 BTU stove, which is a lot of heat – you might roast yourself. Also the brochure says wood fuel only, no coal -- which is OK, I believe you said wood is what you will burn.jokersloose wrote:It is being installed in a trailer house
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Thanks for finding that.
The trailer is 14x60
James
The trailer is 14x60
James
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Anyone have any experience with this
http://www.duravent.com/Product.aspx?hProduct=11
The Manuel that was posted said I can cut my clearance to 8 inches instead of 12.
Thanks,
James
http://www.duravent.com/Product.aspx?hProduct=11
The Manuel that was posted said I can cut my clearance to 8 inches instead of 12.
Thanks,
James