Jamestown J1000 burn pot position

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Jun 23, 2010
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Southern NH
This maybe a dumb question but my manual does not show how the burn pot fits in. I am assuming the high slanted part goes to the back against the cera brick? Anyone got a picture of this?
 
Yup. Think of the slant as a ramp continuation from the pellet shoot. Make sure the gasket is good and tightly seated. This little stove really sucks air and a small gap will make the burn lazy and smoky.
 
Thanks Littlesmokey, this stove is tempermental compare to my Whitfield Advantage!!
 
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