Is this a buck stove? I need parts.

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Jeff bohn

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Jan 13, 2013
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Looks like a buck stove but the window insert in the doors go sideways,(all pics I've seen are opposite.), and inside door say grandfather?
 

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I need fan motors, blades, wiring and switches. The 2 holes in the sides for the fans are 5" round.
 
I have 2 5"holes on each side. I hope I can use this as an insert when I get the fans in and wired.image.jpg
 
I need 2 blowers that will mount on the side of my wood stove. There are 2 5" holes in each side for the fans. Any ideas where I can find them?
 
Thats the closest I've seen to an old buck that isn't. Looks like some frenkenstien buck!
 
This blower should work. It is mainly seen on Craft stoves. http://www.servicesales.com/hearth-mount-blower-assembly-p-127.html

The original configuration on this stove had a separate blower box (hearth blower) that housed the blower assembly and the electrical components (switch, rheostat). The box was connected to the stove by a flexible aluminum duct (4"). The hole on your stove would have had a fitting like the one on the picture below. You can mount the blower directly to the stove without the fitting, but it will stick out quite a bit and you may have to close off the parts of the hole that stick out past the blower snout. Good luck with whatever you do!craft duct.JPG
 
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