Have to replace the 2 sides and there are also some plates or something that are burnt out inside.The sides we have, just wondering how hard to change and where to buy these plates or baffles inside.Can't get an answer from Rocky's.
Joutoul said:I used to be a Jotul dealer in the 70's and early 80's and replaced one of those side panels once. I thought it was very easy, even for mechanically challenged me. I have the Jotul Service manual, which has repair instructions for most of their stoves. I'd be happy to copy the section on the 118 and send it to you, it's about 20 pages.
Bub381 said:Thanks for the offer but i haven't got the stove,if i decide to i'll take ya up on it.Thanks WM for that info,i knew there were old and some still made which is why i thought it odd that they moved this post here.They know their business though.I didn't realize they were built different though.I didn't handle the stove but saw that the top opened.Can they be top loaded and do they swing open or is there a different reason the top comes off?
I used to be a Jotul dealer in the 70's and early 80's and replaced one of those side panels once. I thought it was very easy, even for mechanically challenged me. I have the Jotul Service manual, which has repair instructions for most of their stoves. I'd be happy to copy the section on the 118 and send it to you, it's about 20 pages.
Do you still happen to have this manual? Would it be possible to obtain a copy? Thank you very much,
Thank you; thought it might be a long shot. Question: I am new to this forum and so haven't explored. I was going to post and ask if anyone knows the bolt size or sizes used in the old 118's, but wonder if there might be standard info pages somewhere that cover that? No problem starting a new thread, but if it is all ready covered.....thankyouGreenie, this a pretty old thread and the member you quoted does not appear to have been here in a long time. Maybe someone will pick this up but may be better to start a new thread and, if you can, include pics esp with any ID tags or serial numbers etc all the better. Good Luck
IDK but starting a new thread in the Classic Stoves forum is your best shot. You should also mention where your at in this project. Is it currently installed or refurbing for new install? How much area are you trying to heat etc? I can't help with that stove but folks will chime in.Thank you; thought it might be a long shot. Question: I am new to this forum and so haven't explored. I was going to post and ask if anyone knows the bolt size or sizes used in the old 118's, but wonder if there might be standard info pages somewhere that cover that? No problem starting a new thread, but if it is all ready covered.....thankyou
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