considering a used harmon oakwood and need guidance

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sbtcabman

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Jan 30, 2022
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valley forge area PA
I am considering buying a used harmon oakwood model.
any things I should be careful about when one is used? I guess fire bricks can be costly, but that should be a visual.?what about the after burner system?
I am upgrading from the redneck oil drum barrel because it causes too much creosote too fast.
I'll take a look at the owner's manual online as well to see if anything jumps out at me.
really appreciate any input you folks can provide!
most kindly, steve t
 
Pesonally, I would pass and keep looking. It's a good looker but the Oakwood was not a successful design. It was high maintenance due to refractory component degradation. Parts could become hard to get over time and expensive. The Oakwood could also be a fussy stove to run.
 
I second what begreen said