Morso 7110...

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BrynC

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Sep 13, 2014
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Rocky Mountain Front
A fellow has one of these on Craigslist for $350. The only problem is that the stove was run too hot, and the baffle needs to be replaced. Is this a big deal? Any thoughts on this stove model? Thanks!
 
Looking at the manual, it appears that the baffles sit on the secondary air tubes. There is no description (that I found, anyway) ot the actual steps needed to replace the baffles, but it should be relatively easy since they are listed as wear parts.
I can't talk to the stove model itself. No experience with the brand.
 
That stove is listed with a 1 cu ft firebox. Expect burn times of maybe 3 to 4 hours and a relatively small heating capacity; essentially one larger room. I would say nice for ambiance and some supplemental heat but if you look to heat a larger area or even a house you need to go larger. If you post some more what you want to accomplish we can probably give you some stove ideas.
 
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