Mystery propane stove, Earth Stove? Needs pilot assembly.

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Wendy C.

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Feb 15, 2018
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Ashford, WA
This beautiful propane stove is missing the info tag. Any ideas on the make and model or where I could find a new pilot assembly? I love it and want to get it working again.
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Can you open the door, carefully remove the log set
(take a pic of each log in position BEFORE you remove it!)
& take a picture of the pilot assembly that is in there now?
Can you also take a picture of the gas valve?
 
Can you open the door, carefully remove the log set
(take a pic of each log in position BEFORE you remove it!)
& take a picture of the pilot assembly that is in there now?
Can you also take a picture of the gas valve?
Thank you for the reply. I have learned that it is an Earth Stove gas TG440. The pilot assembly was removed to find a replacement last year and then lost. I need to find a replacement (PART #18048?)
 
This beautiful propane stove is missing the info tag. Any ideas on the make and model or where I could find a new pilot assembly? I love it and want to get it working again.
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Hello. Dated post here, but I have run into the exact same thing. The local company is telling me that the part #18048 is not actually the right part for my stove. It's a 1993, and it "pre electronic ignition". Did that part work for you, or what did you end up using? Thank you.
 
Thank you for the reply. I have learned that it is an Earth Stove gas TG440. The pilot assembly was removed to find a replacement last year and then lost. I need to find a replacement (PART #18048?)
Take a pic of the pilot assembly, like I instructed you. An identical assembly may be used in another manufacturer’s unit. Without a pic we can’t match it.
 
Daksy, maybe you didn’t read the thread. I posted on an old thread with the same issue, asking the original poster if what she got worked. If I had the pilot to take a picture of I would not have asked for a picture of it.
 
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