Anyone have info on this Whitfield Legend?

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I am looking for any knowledge, manuals, old parts or just experience with this WP1 Whitfield Legend pellet stove. I bought this from the farmer next door and It is a classic antique that works beautifully. I am going to put it in my mothers house for backup heat with a little 650 honda generator
Mark
 

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Hearthtools, aka Rod Poplarchick, is our resident Whitfield expert - if he doesn't pop in, try sending him a PM. Note that according to Rod, parts for that stove may get to be a problem in the future - Lennox has announced that they no longer make parts for stoves > 10 years old.

Gooserider
 
Thanks for the reponses!
Mark
 
Gooserider said:
Hearthtools, aka Rod Poplarchick, is our resident Whitfield expert - if he doesn't pop in, try sending him a PM. Note that according to Rod, parts for that stove may get to be a problem in the future - Lennox has announced that they no longer make parts for stoves > 10 years old.

Gooserider

That is a museum piece

You will be able to get Blowers and limit switch parts some parts. but as far as Specificly manufactured parts like Control boards and Burn pots you are going to be out of luck.
 
That is exactly the thing I like best about it. NO CONTROL BOARDS!! Therefore it might go for another century.
Mark
 
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