Need advice on used wood stove

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So you have sen some replies here from folks that feel that your current stove should be able to heat your space and I agree although I do not have that stove. Above I made a statement based on what I recalled but wanted to post this from my manual to show I think you can run a little hotter safely.

Monitor the stove temperatures with a stove
thermometer (available from your dealer) placed on
the top center stone of the stove. The thermometer
could read as high as 500F (260C) on High Burn
and 200-300F (93-149C) on low burn. Maintaining
sustained temperatures in excess of 600F (316C)
will cause the stones to crack and other damage to
the stove.

Cheers all and happy Friday
 
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