EFM Model UF

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Post by mmd » Tue. Dec. 31, 2013 3:03 pm

Recently purchased a new/old house with an EFM model UF intact in the basement. I know absolutely nothing about this other than what little I have read on this forum. Can anyone enlighten me on this, history, value etc. Thanks in advance for any information.

mike

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Post by Pacowy » Tue. Dec. 31, 2013 3:21 pm

It's an old conversion stoker. I think most/all of them were from the 1950's or earlier. Some of them share some parts with the "newer" rotating pot EFM stokers. It's hard to tell from the pics whether or how well it works, or what it might need. FWIW, a fairly large family of them has taken up residence in my garage, :lol: so I have lots of parts.

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Post by mmd » Tue. Dec. 31, 2013 3:30 pm

Do they have any value as parts..would hate to scrap it if someone could utilize it.

Thanks,
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Post by Pacowy » Tue. Dec. 31, 2013 3:39 pm

Mike,

Please check your private messages (envelope icon at top of page).

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Post by mmd » Tue. Dec. 31, 2013 4:00 pm

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