Need assistance with finding Earth Stove Traditions TG440 pilot assembly

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Macca1836

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Nov 8, 2023
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Colorado
1993 Stove. Natural Gas. I realize Lennox bought them and this model is no longer supported with parts. I'm looking for a manual or, if someone happens to have this stove, a picture of the actual Pilot Assembly. This stove needs one. A Lennox dealer feels they can find a PA that will work if they have a picture of the PA for this model. Thank you.
 
Thank you @Lennox65. I appreciate you looking and replying. I failed to mention that I had found that parts list and that part #. That part is still available. I don’t know anything about this, but the dealer said that wasn’t “even close” to what it would be. Apparently this part, 18048, is for a newer model TG440, has an electronic ignition, and my stove is pre-electronic ignition? Does that sound right? I would think a newer model would have a different model #, but, as mentioned, I don’t know anything about this.

Thank you.
 
Thank you @Lennox65. I appreciate you looking and replying. I failed to mention that I had found that parts list and that part #. That part is still available. I don’t know anything about this, but the dealer said that wasn’t “even close” to what it would be. Apparently this part, 18048, is for a newer model TG440, has an electronic ignition, and my stove is pre-electronic ignition? Does that sound right? I would think a newer model would have a different model #, but, as mentioned, I don’t know anything about this.

Thank you.
If you take a picture of the pilot assembly and the gas valve, we can probably figure out which one it is.