Here's a little trick that's worked for me a couple times recently. I put plugs on my stoker motor so when they had to be changed they were quick to take apart and install a new one. I keep a motor wired and ready to replace. Hey, they always go at the wrong time. The best part is last spring when I pulled the stoker out to PM it. Easy apart,easy together. Someone else probly has a different way that works well also

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