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  1. DavidBT New Member

    joined: Jun 16, 2011
    5 posts
    Northern Ireland
    I have an old Jotul 600, which looks like the pics of a 602 on the internet, and nothing like the 600F or firelite which is a newer stove.

    Can anyone tell me what the differences are on the old 600 range and roughly how old my original 600 is?

    Aslo - what size of rope I need for the door and hotplate.

    Thanks

    David
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  2. shawneyboy New Member

    joined: Oct 5, 2010
    1,592 posts
    NE PA
    If you can post a pic that would help out greatly, not me but others then may be able to help.

    Oh and welcome to the forum...

    Shawn
  3. Wood Heat Stoves Minister of Fire

    joined: Jun 12, 2009
    1,882 posts
    Nevada City, California
    The Jotul 602 is a small, narrow stove. I've never heard of a Jotul 600 of that size but a picture would help.
  4. DavidBT New Member

    joined: Jun 16, 2011
    5 posts
    Northern Ireland
    I had a look online and found this one which is hopefully attached, however I will take pics and upload them on Monday.

    Thanks, and great forum!

    David

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  5. DavidBT New Member

    joined: Jun 16, 2011
    5 posts
    Northern Ireland
    Here is the side view;

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  6. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    First time I have seen a 600. It is similar to the 602, but with some distinct differences. The side galloping horse is a a firey lion instead.

    On the inside, does the stove have a baffle?
  7. DavidBT New Member

    joined: Jun 16, 2011
    5 posts
    Northern Ireland
    Yea, there is a baffle plate inside. Does anyone know what size of rope the door takes, and how to seal the hot plate on the top?

    Thanks

    David
  8. Wood Heat Stoves Minister of Fire

    joined: Jun 12, 2009
    1,882 posts
    Nevada City, California
    I'm not sure what size gasket the door would take. Take a good look at it or take the door to a local stove shop and see if you can get a short length of several size gaskets, then take them home and try them with the door on the stove. Make sure you can shut the door with the gasket in the hinge side. The top plate does not need to be sealed.

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