Move a Cyrus Carpenter Wood Stove circa B4 1900

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Naresh

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May 21, 2016
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Massacusetts
I am looking for someone who can help move an old Cyrus Carpenter & Co wood stove from one location in the house to another.

Write to me at [email protected] or within this forum as the case may be.

Thank you.
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Welcome to the forum ... good luck with that move as that is a big beast! Gorgeous but big. First request I've seen like that too... Might want to narrow down location to a city though
 
My guess is that the stove can be broken down into more manageable and movable pieces. Look to see how the top part attaches to the the stove body. I think it will be removable and that will help a lot. For the main stove body remove all removable parts like the lids, stove and oven doors, to lighten up the load. Then get some wheels under it to make it easier to move.
 
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