Will this auger motor work in my stove? 2006 25-PDVC

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Thanks so much for the input! I just bought the one off Amazon from CSH.
 
Our motor is almost gone and I need an inexpensive replacement and happen to have a gift card for amazon. Can anyone tell me if this one will work?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013LP3MK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&smid=A2MFHNKG12EI33

That will work but this will work too if you do not mind paying less! LOL
http://www.cshincorporated.com/product_info.php/products_id/10184

Looking at the back of the stove, the auger turns clockwise so if the motor you purchase is going the wrong way you have to flip the magnet to make it go clockwise. :)

Also if the motor has an extended shaft for a propeller then you have to cut the shaft with a hacksaw so you can put the back of your stove back on. Or just drill one more air hole in the stove back plate. LOL
 
That will work but this will work too if you do not mind paying less! LOL
http://www.cshincorporated.com/product_info.php/products_id/10184

Looking at the back of the stove, the auger turns clockwise so if the motor you purchase is going the wrong way you have to flip the magnet to make it go clockwise. :)

Also if the motor has an extended shaft for a propeller then you have to cut the shaft with a hacksaw so you can put the back of your stove back on. Or just drill one more air hole in the stove back plate. LOL
or just pull the fan propeller off....hack saws are for hacks
 
or just pull the fan propeller off....hack saws are for hacks
Just be aware that the continuous duty rating is affected by removing the propeller. It will work, but it will run hotter than intended. That is why these little motors tend to cook themselves to death. That being said, it may never matter, if the work load is less than the rated work load.
 
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