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  1. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    Hey I recently aquired a Sear, Roebuck and Co. wood stove and was wondering if anyone had any information about it. The stove has a model # - 641-84117. The grate that goes inside the stove was broken when I got it and need to find a replacement or something that will work in its place. If anyone has any ideas on where to get parts or even making a new one somehow, let me know. Thanks in advance.
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  2. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,433 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
  3. pgmr Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 14, 2006
    371 posts
    Central Indiana
  4. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    ****UPDATE****
    Ended up making my own grate by welding together a few layers of expanded steel, should work well. Heres a picture of the new stove next to the old one.
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  5. f3cbboy Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    432 posts
    rockland county, NY
    cool stove! i like the look of that style!!

    ps is that an old CR on the stand?
  6. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    Haha good eye! Yeah it is an old CR125, there's a KTM 250SX on the stand next to it too!

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  7. f3cbboy Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    432 posts
    rockland county, NY
    Nice KTM!!
  8. RNLA Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 18, 2010
    761 posts
    Wood stoves, think wood stoves. HaHaHa I own a 02 Yamaha WR250F.
  9. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    Nice, I'm lookin at getting a supermoto soon. Might trade the KTM to offset some of the cost but I really would miss the excitement of a 2-stroke. Probably end up keeping them all. Although I think the most fun bike I have is the 1981 Yamaha MX100 haha.
  10. f3cbboy Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    432 posts
    rockland county, NY
    got an 83 CR250R in pieces in the basement right now and a 08KLR650 pig in the garage for gas prices get to high to fill the truck! braaaaap
  11. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    Should probably post something woodstove related before they delete this thread so here's the new stove installed and burns nicely. And another of the bike.

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  12. pen Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2007
    6,095 posts
    N.E. Penna
    Are there 2 pipe dampers in that pipe?

    pen
  13. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    Yeah there are, it's just the way everything worked out with the old pipe and the length of pipe that came with the new stove. Do you see any possible problems with it being setup this way?
  14. webby3650 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 2, 2008
    2,049 posts
    southern Indiana
    Not if it draws good, I doubt that thing really ever gets choked down enough to build creosote. My dad has the same stove, pretty cool!
  15. f3cbboy Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 19, 2009
    432 posts
    rockland county, NY
    that's a cool stove. How long do you have to get a fire going to get some heat out of it? kinda looks like it would heat up pretty quickly.
  16. cj7jeep187 New Member

    joined: Feb 21, 2011
    7 posts
    Spring City, PA
    It heats up pretty quickly, and holds a good temperature without a lot of messin with it. The garage is just cinder block construction without any insulation in the walls or roof so I'm sure I'm losing 90% of my heat but I've had it up to 70* inside while it was 10* outside. I love it.

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