Hi, new to the site, We just purchased our home, and it came with wood burning stoves. One, Dutchman catalytic in the basement, and the second is a Timberline insert in the fireplace on our first floor. Conventional heat is forced hot water, oil fired 2 zone. Chimney is 3 flue, one for each appliance. Had them cleaned this week. I traveled to my local stove dealer, and he printed out a manual for the Dutchman, that was very helpful. He did not have any info on the Timberline. It has a raised winter scene on the 2 doors. my chimney guy called it a "slammer". It is basically just slid into the fireplace, with a short piece of 8 or 9" veny pipe that goes into the flue. I have started to use the one in the basement, and am going to fire up the Timberline this weekend, and was wondering if anyone had heard of this type of stove? I am going to guess it is probably not too efficient, it it may be in our best interest to install a newer unit, but for this season it is what we have to work with. I was wondering if it is going to heat very well. I have been looking around for info on the web prior to finding this site. All i have read seems to point to it being out of production. Any help would be greatly appreciated, this si my first venture into heating with wood, Chris