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it really looks like the body of wood stove very similar with my Dovre 300GH. do anyone know what "GH" model meaning? I think my stove have capable of burning coal and wood?
looks like it's in great shape! Great price as well. Let us know how it works out. I LOVE mine. The "Magic Heat" heat reclaimer is a must if you really want to warm up your area!
looks like it's in great shape! Great price as well. Let us know how it works out. I LOVE mine. The "Magic Heat" heat reclaimer is a must if you really want to warm up your area!
Hmm, I think more critical is going to be where the secondary air channel entrance is. On the VC part it appears to be on the opposite side as the Dovre. I'd look at an exploded parts diagram for the CDW stove to check.
I think there must be an bypass for starting ur fire till it teaches 500 degrees then you switch to that secondary air close damper the air will rise threw your new part witch I believe should have a catalytic on top
DOVE WOOD STOVE 300E.in very good condition. Top measures 27 1/2 by 12 3/4 inches and is 24 3/4 tall. Has surface rust from storage but this a real stove. Glass in front doors; Very heavy, 2 good men cannot; carry. No firebrick. heavy steel plate. 6 inch vent on top could be moved to the back...
LOL, some people's opinion of 'very good' is <ahem> a wee bit exaggerated. This was a serious heater in its day, but the poor stove is suffering from neglect. It's rusted, missing major parts, some of which are no longer made. That's quite a stretch from your find at $100.
LOL, some people's opinion of 'very good' is <ahem> a wee bit exaggerated. This was a serious heater in its day, but the poor stove is suffering from neglect. It's rusted, missing major parts, some of which are no longer made. That's quite a stretch from your find at $100.