Fisher heater

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Dec 20, 2018
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Australia
Could somebody please help me identify this Fisher heater that I found under a pile of rubbish. I have managed to get it up and going, but I am missing a few parts. There is no one in Australia that knows anything about these heaters. Hoping someone can help. Thank you
 

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I can’t answer the question you asked, but wanted to ask if that is wood supporting your steel building, as seen in back of stove, if so, how far from the wood is the stove? Looks like steel as well, but thought I’d ask.
 
I can’t answer the question you asked, but wanted to ask if that is wood supporting your steel building, as seen in back of stove, if so, how far from the wood is the stove? Looks like steel as well, but thought I’d ask.
Thank you for your concern, but it is steel at the back of the heater>
 
Welcome to the forum! Our resident Fisher stove expert (coaly) should be along shortly. It could be a fireplace insert. I've seen some non-Fisher stoves with Fisher doors on them, but it's not common. Are there any identification plates or tags on the stove?