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    Jamestown J1000 Combustion fan fix

    Our house came with a Circa 1994 Jamestown pellet stove. This little stove is priceless and performs as needed for our 1500 sq ft house. About 2 weeks ago, the combustion fan started making a terrible noise. In my forum investigating, I found 2 things 1. Jamestown does not carry or has very...
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    Auger Motor and Flanged Bearing Question

    Hello, I have 2 of the Hearthstone soapstone pellet stoves, 1 in the basement, and 1 in the living room that we use the most. Now on the coldest week of the year in upstate NY the one in the living room auger bearings went making a loud squealing sound. Not one of the dealers will even make sm...
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    Quad Mods

    So toward the end of last year my blower motor started getting noisy. I wasn't real sure if it was bearing or something in the motor because it kind of sounded like an electrical buzz. Finally the motor got to be so loud it became unbearable, so we stopped using it until it's repaired. I...
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    Survey Question

    I have a survey dated 2003. It was done on magnetic north. I am double checking the professional survey - I think they used assumed north instead of magnetic, and I know they have one pin in wrong (there are three pins marking three strips of land, where there should be two). Do I have to add...
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    Setting up transit bearing to match magnetic north

    I want to trace out my property lines. they are defined by 4 markers. I am trying to use the bearing information that defines the property line along with the iron pins and line length. I am very uncertain that I am using the bearing information appropriately. So I am describing my approach...