Free Glenwood Cook Stove in York, Maine

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dhansen
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Post by dhansen » Wed. Jun. 11, 2014 12:49 pm

If I weren't full up on projects I'd likely be all over this.

http://maine.craigslist.org/zip/4515234555.html

Hope someone here can grab it.

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Sunny Boy
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Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Anthracite Industrial, domestic hot water heater
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Post by Sunny Boy » Wed. Jun. 11, 2014 1:16 pm

Thanks Dennis,

Looking at the filigree I'd say it's about a 1900 - 1904. And it's a model F, which is the small one. Decent sized oven in a range that doesn't take up much space.

I don't see the triangular stub end of the coal grate sticking out through the left side of the lower firebox door, so I'm guessing it has wood grates, or dock ash grates which can be used for coal, but said to be not as good, or strong as the triangular coal grates ?

Paul


 
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Post by chrisbuick » Wed. Jun. 11, 2014 3:35 pm

Already Gone!!!!!!

Nice little range - too bad.

Chris

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