What Brand and Model Is This Stove?
I got this stove from a friend and it doesn't have any markings on it telling what brand it is. I asked if anyone recognized it on a wood stove forum and someone said it looks like a coal stove an told me to ask on here. I'd like to know who made it and what model it is I case I need any replacement parts. I would also like to try to find an owners manual for it if possible. Any responses are greatly appreciated.
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it does appear to have a shaker grate hole in the side.... but it would help a lot if you open the doors and take some interior shots (looking in top door down and up and in bottom door looking up and also take one of the rear please... with that we can certainly tell you what the stove is designed for. Is the blower still mounted on the rear? whats the make on the blower?
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I believe the name is Stratford ?
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I think you got it Windy. An Aarrow Stratford, there's a picture in this thread: Post by joeq - Coal Stove Newbie Restoring an Aarrow Stratfordwindyhill4.2 wrote:I believe the name is Stratford ?
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I just ran across 1 of those on CL,that should be the model SC-75
Windy wins the prize!!!! A hearty handshake and a pat on the back. I installed one of those for the Stove and Heat Ministry in Mt. Carmel Pa. Picked it up for a family that had zero heat. They are now heating with coal right in the middle of the Southern Anthracite Coal region.
Thanks to the generous people on this forum this family can stay warm now for short money.
A little about them. The mom was injured in a car accident. Dad broke his arm and was in a sling when I met them. Mom couldn't hardly move due to back injuries and was trying to get the insurance to allow her to go to the hospital. I told them to go and let the insurance companies fight it out as to who was going to pay for what. They had a son who lived with them but was unable to get a job. Dad lost his Job as well as mom due to being unable to work because of the accident. I asked them how they would tend the stove and dad said he grew up with one and he still had one good arm. That was all he needed he said.
Your generosity on this board allowed New Beginning Church to put a stove in their house at a time when they couldn't fend for themselves. That's what it's all about.
Thanks to the generous people on this forum this family can stay warm now for short money.
A little about them. The mom was injured in a car accident. Dad broke his arm and was in a sling when I met them. Mom couldn't hardly move due to back injuries and was trying to get the insurance to allow her to go to the hospital. I told them to go and let the insurance companies fight it out as to who was going to pay for what. They had a son who lived with them but was unable to get a job. Dad lost his Job as well as mom due to being unable to work because of the accident. I asked them how they would tend the stove and dad said he grew up with one and he still had one good arm. That was all he needed he said.
Your generosity on this board allowed New Beginning Church to put a stove in their house at a time when they couldn't fend for themselves. That's what it's all about.
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Terrific! You do great good Rev. Larry. I do my best to donate to food bank and mentor some high school kids but not even close to your efforts.blrman07 wrote:Windy wins the prize!!!! A hearty handshake and a pat on the back. I installed one of those for the Stove and Heat Ministry in Mt. Carmel Pa. Picked it up for a family that had zero heat. They are now heating with coal right in the middle of the Southern Anthracite Coal region.
Thanks to the generous people on this forum this family can stay warm now for short money.
A little about them. The mom was injured in a car accident. Dad broke his arm and was in a sling when I met them. Mom couldn't hardly move due to back injuries and was trying to get the insurance to allow her to go to the hospital. I told them to go and let the insurance companies fight it out as to who was going to pay for what. They had a son who lived with them but was unable to get a job. Dad lost his Job as well as mom due to being unable to work because of the accident. I asked them how they would tend the stove and dad said he grew up with one and he still had one good arm. That was all he needed he said.
Your generosity on this board allowed New Beginning Church to put a stove in their house at a time when they couldn't fend for themselves. That's what it's all about.