Important Magnum Baby CountrySide behind the firebox cleanout?

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Your bracket is on the wrong side, should stop the bottom of the motor from lifting up not stop the top of the motor from falling over.


That is per instructions, besides that, if it was put on the way you suggest, then you could not get an allen wrench in there to tighten the collar set screw. :)
 
The stop tabs are on the bottom of the motor and it works very well.
 
They sure sold alot of them around here! :)
 
Thanks so much for all the information. My inherited Baby runs so much better now that I've cleaned out all the places that you guys have indicated. Not sure the previous owner ever did this type of cleaning, it was a bit of a mess! I do have the hole behind the Ashbox that I have clean that out. Would I still benefit from tapping a hole in the horseshoe area and cleaning out the horizontal portion with compressed air? Thanks again!!!!
 
Short answer? Yes! Remember to measure twice, drill and tap once. If you do blow it out while the stove is in the house, make sure all the doors, covers and plugs are in place. Hit the Start button and while the fan is running hit it with the air. The fan will suck the soot out so it doesn't go in the house. I do the air blast first then the rest of my cleaning.
 
Short answer? Yes! Remember to measure twice, drill and tap once. If you do blow it out while the stove is in the house, make sure all the doors, covers and plugs are in place. Hit the Start button and while the fan is running hit it with the air. The fan will suck the soot out so it doesn't go in the house. I do the air blast first then the rest of my cleaning.
X2 needs a root canal!
 
Yuppers! Poor design, great heat :p
 
So Don, you used a SS screw and Candler you used a Pipe plug. Did you guys simply drill the hole and screw them in? I see the word Tap used so I'm wondering if you actually machined threads into the hole. That'd be a little more complex. I might stick to root canals then.
 
GMadd, I drilled the hole and ran a 1/4 pipe tap in the hole. Easy to do. If you go to a hardware store and tell them what you want to do, they should set you up with the correct size drill, tap, and plug. You can do 1/4 inch or 3/8 but no smaller.
 
So Don, you used a SS screw and Candler you used a Pipe plug. Did you guys simply drill the hole and screw them in? I see the word Tap used so I'm wondering if you actually machined threads into the hole. That'd be a little more complex. I might stick to root canals then.
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I just drilled a hole and then filled it with a nice Stainless Steel self tapping screw. Easy than a root canal to do also! LOL
 
You know what Don, the ironic thing is that I'm a dentist! So root canals are pretty routine for me, drilling holes in my new pellet stove makes me sweat more. I guess I don't have to get The Baby numb? Thanks Don and Chandler I'm gonna try to get this done sometime this week. I'm psyched. With the cleaning advice I already improved my flame, now I can make it even better.
 
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They know there is a problem with the auger stop bolt.

Have you seen the new heavier stop bolt? Like the one on this newer baby countryside stove? See red arrow in pic below.
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why don't they just hard mount the motor to the stove? the gearbox has pre-tapped holes to mount the motor assy to a plate then mount the plate to the feed tube.

kinda like we do ;)

if the motor Is fixed in place there should be no need for a "stop bolt" to keep it from winding up in a jam situation hell we learned that decades ago
 
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why don't they just hard mount the motor to the stove? the gearbox has pre-tapped holes to mount the motor assy to a plate then mount the plate to the feed tube.

kinda like we do ;)

if the motor Is fixed in place there should be no need for a "stop bolt" to keep it from winding up in a jam situation hell we learned that decades ago

Good ideal, Like the 25-EP. It is probably more expensive to do but we get what we pay for! Right Mike?
 
Good ideal, Like the 25-EP. It is probably more expensive to do but we get what we pay for! Right Mike?


I suppose, im kinda flirting with my self imposed ban on bashing the competition so im not really going to get into it too much, but looking at the pictures you guy posted of the auger motor mount im puzzled why they did it that way, but im not that familiar with their design overall so its hard to be too critical of it sight unseen
 
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I suppose, im kinda flirting with my self imposed ban on bashing the competition so im not really going to get into it too much, but looking at the pictures you guy posted of the auger motor mount im puzzled why they did it that way, but im not that familiar with their design overall so its hard to be too critical of it sight unseen
I hear ya

Well, the bracket must fit the existing auger backing plate holes and having a strong stop tab on each side of the gearbox motor is much better than the stop bolt.
 
why don't they just hard mount the motor to the stove? the gearbox has pre-tapped holes to mount the motor assy to a plate then mount the plate to the feed tube.

kinda like we do ;)

if the motor Is fixed in place there should be no need for a "stop bolt" to keep it from winding up in a jam situation hell we learned that decades ago

Mike, do they even make these any more? Is AES still in business? With all the bad press they get, I can't see anyone buying them....and now that I think of it, where would you buy one? HD and Lowes doesn't sell them any more.
 
Mike, do they even make these any more? Is AES still in business? With all the bad press they get, I can't see anyone buying them....and now that I think of it, where would you buy one? HD and Lowes doesn't sell them any more.

They have made the improvements and the stoves are still being made and sold. Maybe some people do not know but these stoves are made in the midwest and setup to burn corn by default. When they are sold they are set to burn corn by default. The improvements and changes to burn pellets worked out well so that has made them very versatile.

We burn pellets mostly around here and also have alot of damp weather so we have to set them up differently and clean them with a cleanout hole.
 
I remember reading that they were designed for corn first. Who sells them? They must have dealers out in the Midwest.
 
why don't they just hard mount the motor to the stove? the gearbox has pre-tapped holes to mount the motor assy to a plate then mount the plate to the feed tube.

kinda like we do ;)

if the motor Is fixed in place there should be no need for a "stop bolt" to keep it from winding up in a jam situation hell we learned that decades ago




If you watch this video on auger jams I think that they don't hard mount it on purpose. They want some play to be able to dislodge jams?