If you can make it work, you'll love the Osburn 2000. We had our 2200 installed last fall and really enjoyed it last winter....keep us updated on your journey.
Thanks guys but i just looked up the specs on the Osburn 2000 and drolet 1400 and they are both 28 3/8 wide, that would just put me under the ten inch side clearance they recommend. What do you guys think about the wood above the unit? Am I doing right only measuring to where the wood starts above the unit or should I go up to the top mantle? Im not sure where you got 26 inch stove front maybe I missed something please reply back and thanks for your help.
I think it's the side clearance (to the left) that is an issue.
Heck I think I could fit the 2400 better it only needs 8 inches of clearance from the stove front, it dosent leave me any room to connect the liner during cleanings though.
Isnt it a good practice to disconnect the liner from the insert from time to time to make sure your getting a good cleaning (with any insert).
OK, so after a week or so of waiting the Osburn 2000 finally showed up in the drive way. My surround did get damaged but no big deal Stovesdirect will ship me another one soon. The stove came all assembled ( baffle, secondary tubes, bricks in place) all i have to do is paint the stove ( mid night brown) and put the surround together when it arrives. I opened the door and was amazed how much bigger the firebox is compared to the ol Dutch West so I grabbed some wood just to see how much i could put in there ( im really excited at this point) using the same size small to medium splits i was able to put 12 in the fire box with air in between the pieces and filled up to about an inch from the secondaries. The ol Dutch West might have took five or six and she was packed full, anyways I did split some huge splits during the spring and I can fit two of those with two or three small splits on top of the two big ones. Man I cannot wait for the paint and surround to arrive so I can get this thing started im like a kid with a new toy. What im really excited about I can tell I will not have to go re-fuel the stove every two hours with this unit, its super heavy too.
Looks awesome CONGRATS! You're gonna be nice and toasty this winterSo today I took out the ol Dutch West and slid in the new Osburn and I was extremely happy to discover I did not have to cut out any of the old Superior Heat Form fire box like I thought I was going to have to do, sure it took up every inch of the fire box but it fit like it was made for it. I did paint it Midnight Brown per the wifes choice and it looks really nice. All I have to do is get my surround and paint it once its delivered, order a heat shield, and connect the flex liner to the appliance. Cant wait to try this thing out and watch some Michigan football. The pic with both stoves was taken to show size comparison old to new. Even Pudge likes the new stove.
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