HearthStone III ???

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linckeil

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Mar 3, 2008
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newtown ct
I found someone selling a hearthstone III. they say it was built in 1994 or so. it is soapstone stove. to what new hearthstone model does it most closely compare? the mansfield? the phoenix? the heritage? is it as efficient as the new stoves? i am currently considering the mansfield for my needs. does the hearthstone III pale in comparison to the effiecency and heating capability of the hearthstone mansfield? any info on the heathstone III is greatly appreciated. thanks.
 
Model: HearthStone III
Production Dates: 1984 - June 1990
Serial #: 001001 - 006137
Note: Color must be specified for cast iron parts which are available in enamel.
Key Part # Description
A 2311-027 Top Casting No Longer Available
B 2311-004 Bottom Casting No Longer Available
C 2311-022 Corner Post (Side Leg) No Longer Available
D 2311-001 Bottom Leg (Foot)
E 93-58370 Front Door w/Door Frame No Longer Available
F 93-58370 Front Door w/Door Frame No Longer Available
G 2311-18 Glass Retention Frame No Longer Available
H 93-58305 Glass Kit 5 1/2" x 9 13/16"
93-58306 Glass Kit 6 1/8" x 9 13/16"
I 93-58324 Front Door Latch No Longer Available
J 93-58310 Handle Wrench No Longer Available
K 2311-003 Ash Door No Longer Available
L 93-58324 Ash Door Latch No Longer Available
M 2111-30 Spin Draft & Knob
N 5300-3047 Damper Rod No Longer Available
O 3900-178 Damper Knob No Longer Available
P 5900-120 Stainless Steel Perforated Screen No Longer Available
Q 2311-028 Cast Screen Guard
R 2311-007 Wood Grate
S 2311-023 Reversible Flue Collar No Longer Available
T 2311-025 Flue Base No Longer Available
U 2311-15 Damper No Longer Available
V 2311-14 Baffle No Longer Available
W 2311-036 Horizontal Baffle No Longer Available
X 2311-011 Chamber Back No Longer Available
Y 2311-09 Firebox Back No Longer Available
Z 2311-08 Firebox Front No Longer Available
AA 2311-005 Base Ring No Longer Available
6/13/2003 H-III.xls
BB 93-58350 Ash Dump Assembly No Longer Available
CC 2311-13 Chamber Baffle No Longer Available
DD 3140-191 Chamber 3 Piece Liner
9358301 Gasket Kit
93-57300 Spark Screen No Longer Available
93-57305 Standard Rear Heat Shield
93-57306 Deluxe Rear Heat Shield No Longer Available
93-58315 Spin Draft Kit -Manual Conversion
3010-157 Catalytic Combustor
6/13/2003 H-III.xls
 
They made two versions. One was catalytic the other was not. The cat model was 23,000 btu's, the non cat was 35,000 btus. It weighs 420 lbs. The cat model takes a 14" log, the non-cat a 16" log.
 
thanks for the info...
so it looks like its no where near the capabilities of the mansfield. i'll go take a look as its close by, but i think i'll be passing on it. just out of curiosity, what would one in nice shape go for?
 
Oh Im not sure, the stove is close to 20 years old. The old Hearthstones are great looking. The H3 is very unique looking. I wouldnt pay more than 500 or $600 personally.
 
I thought that was a Mansfield you were looking at?
 
i am, thats why i was asking specifically how this model stacks up to the mansfield. i came across the III in the local paper and wanted to know more before buying anything.
 
I hope this helped you. The Mansfield is about as good as it gets for its heat range, 79K/BTU. If you like the stove and its a deal you should go for it.
 
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