Char Lite?

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booner210

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Dec 6, 2011
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Iowa
Anyone know anything about this beast? Just bought a home with a shop and this is in the shop. Can't find any info online?

Got a heatilator constitution in the house but this one has me stumped.
 
Moved this over to the classic stove room since I think this stove is not a newer unit.

Sorry I don't have any info to share with you. Hopefully some of the folks more familiar with the older units can chime in.

Welcome to the site!

pen
 
Here are a few images... And thanks for the welcome and moving the thread pen!
 

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That is a really nice looking furnace! I would PM crappiekeith he knows a ton about older/newer furnaces. good luck
 
Thanks man! I am really happy with it, I was just hoping someone could tell me more about it or point me in the right direction to get a owners manual... here is one more image of the plate on it.
 

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crappiekeith will more than likely know because it was made in his neck of the woods and he knows a ton about furnaces. He sells Yukon furnaces which are out of MN as well. good luck
 
Round 2: Now that we've seen it, lets move it over to the boiler room and see what they have to say :lol:

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