Checklist for Hearth Model Parts

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Post by majortom6x » Tue. Nov. 11, 2008 11:52 am

Driving 80 miles to pick up new hearth Model on Wen Nov 12.(Perfect timing as the cold weather has just arrived.)Don't want to get home and find any parts missing.
Can anyone provide a checklist for all individual parts that come with a new Hearth model?
Please include all bolts , nuts washers etc.
Called LL store but I think were closed for vets day and don't know if I will be able to contact them Wen. while on the road.
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Post by LsFarm » Sat. Nov. 15, 2008 11:16 pm

Did you get your new stove??

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Post by majortom6x » Mon. Nov. 17, 2008 7:55 pm

Yes have Hearth model. All parts were there per packing check list. Will be firing up Tue the 18th. One brass handle is to big diameter for either door handle and needs replacing.
Have an RC Fields Baro installed. Should I start at baro setting of 3? Could use help on initial start up.
When do I turn Coaltrol to 10 minute max rate? As soon as I torch starter mouse or wait until coal is burning?
Coal trol min max settings for initial burn?
I will be searching forum for answers but your input is appreciated and may save mer a lot of time.

Stove delivery was only two days beyond the estimated delivery date back in early August. Just in time for the start of cold weather here in Western Mass.

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Post by Jerry & Karen » Mon. Nov. 17, 2008 8:15 pm

MajorT,
The only thing you need to do to the coal-trol is set the time. Everything else is preprogrammed.
Jerry

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