Looking for Jotul 466 Parts/Info

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Post by woobs420 » Sun. Nov. 03, 2013 5:55 am

Hello! I recently purchased a jotul 466 for 250.00 in very good condition. Good deal? Anyways I used to run a Surdiac stove and got parts from woodmans however from looking around the net I can find almost no reference to this stove anywhere. Specifically I am looking for replacement bottom grates does anyone know a source for these? Also I have a manual for the stove but it does not contain the specs for the stove BTU output etc. Anyone know the history of these stove's production dates spec's etc? They seem to be very rare. Thanks!

 
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Post by freetown fred » Sun. Nov. 03, 2013 8:49 am

Welcome to the FORUM w4. Be patient--there are Jotul guys on here. :) jotulparts.com

 
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Post by michaelanthony » Sun. Nov. 03, 2013 9:00 am

Welcome woobs420, nice to see another hand fired stove user. Where yah' typing from?


 
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Post by woobs420 » Mon. Nov. 04, 2013 4:55 am

Freetown, Thanks I have already tried the jotul parts site with no luck. I am wondering if some Surdiac parts may crossover I have a feeling they made most of the stove and Jotul finished it as it says made in Belgium on the back.

 
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Post by woobs420 » Mon. Nov. 04, 2013 4:57 am

michaelanthony wrote:Welcome woobs420, nice to see another hand fired stove user. Where yah' typing from?
Thanks. Up here in far northern Vermont close to the border.

 
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Post by dcrane » Mon. Nov. 04, 2013 7:59 am

http://www.mazzeosinc.com/57396/Jotul-Wood-Burnin ... Parts.html (worth a call to see if they have any 466 parts left over).

60,000 BTU (but the reality is its 40,000 BTU)

these older model's generally need to be re-sealed (don't be mesmerized by the pretty enameling... whats the condition of the stove underneath that candy wrapper?)


 
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Post by woobs420 » Mon. Nov. 04, 2013 8:18 am

dcrane wrote:http://www.mazzeosinc.com/57396/Jotul-Wood-Burnin ... Parts.html (worth a call to see if they have any 466 parts left over).

60,000 BTU (but the reality is its 40,000 BTU)

these older model's generally need to be re-sealed (don't be mesmerized by the pretty enameling... whats the condition of the stove underneath that candy wrapper?)
She's in very good shape gaskets are close to perfect hopper shows close to no wear (even came will the orig tool set with little wear on the poker). The only issue is the bottom grates have a few cracks in them I will weld them soon but would like to get some spares as they will get worse. It was a Craigslist find the seller had it for years and used wood every now and again in it He got it from a relative who did use it for coal but not often it seems.

I do have a question about its running temp though so far I have the hopper on its lowest setting and with the thermometer on the top of the stove ive been running between 300-400 how hot can I run this safely without melting the hopper and grates? Also the user manual says to run pea size on the smaller hopper setting and nut on the taller. However I had the feeling I may want to raise the hopper and still burn pea size. My other surdiac gotha 513 I ran in the taller spot mid winter and lower for the rest. Any reason I should not raise the hopper?

I see you have a crane cooker too very nice heavy duty little stove I have one at the camp and love it.

 
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Post by woobs420 » Mon. Nov. 04, 2013 8:26 am

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Post by dcrane » Mon. Nov. 04, 2013 10:33 am

woobs420 wrote:
dcrane wrote:http://www.mazzeosinc.com/57396/Jotul-Wood-Burnin ... Parts.html (worth a call to see if they have any 466 parts left over).

60,000 BTU (but the reality is its 40,000 BTU)

these older model's generally need to be re-sealed (don't be mesmerized by the pretty enameling... whats the condition of the stove underneath that candy wrapper?)
She's in very good shape gaskets are close to perfect hopper shows close to no wear (even came will the orig tool set with little wear on the poker). The only issue is the bottom grates have a few cracks in them I will weld them soon but would like to get some spares as they will get worse. It was a Craigslist find the seller had it for years and used wood every now and again in it He got it from a relative who did use it for coal but not often it seems.

I do have a question about its running temp though so far I have the hopper on its lowest setting and with the thermometer on the top of the stove ive been running between 300-400 how hot can I run this safely without melting the hopper and grates? Also the user manual says to run pea size on the smaller hopper setting and nut on the taller. However I had the feeling I may want to raise the hopper and still burn pea size. My other surdiac gotha 513 I ran in the taller spot mid winter and lower for the rest. Any reason I should not raise the hopper?

I see you have a crane cooker too very nice heavy duty little stove I have one at the camp and love it.
I believe this stove would be better served with hopper raised & nut coal (judging by the grate I see), I would not the hopper so into the firebed anyways. I guess the main complaint has been extended burns with it (you will have to let us know how she does)... the stove itself consists of a million pieces that are as they say "glued & screwed" together (so if you find it difficult at some point to maintain long low burns bear that in mind). the grate appears flat and long with no shake ability but rather a slicer (if you have a welder you could almost use anything to serve that purpose) 1/2 x 3/4 bar stock for gods sakes could do it! LOL ... so I wouldn't worry to much about it, use it! id try to keep the top temp around 500 on her 600 max... start blowing out 800 on this one and as Scotty says.... "she cant take it Capt...she's braking up!" where as you well know the 44 you had could maintain 1200 degrees with a cherry red top plate and not even flinch :lol:

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