Last year, I bought a very old (1996) EF2 that looks like it has all original parts. As old as it is, it ran like a champ all winter long, dead reliable. I've thought about replacing the motors over the next few months, just to make sure I don't have a breakdown in the middle of winter.
The auger motor, of course, is the most difficult to get to if it fails. I'm not sure I could get that stove pulled away from the wall to work on it by myself, so I'm thinking I would tackle that first. After that, I'd replace the exhaust and room blowers, spreading the cost out over the next few paydays.
I have no idea what this stove sounds like compared a new one, or whether it's noisier than normal. It is definitely noisy, I just don't know how it compares to stoves with new fans.
Good plan, or waste of time and money? Am I being too worried about it?
The auger motor, of course, is the most difficult to get to if it fails. I'm not sure I could get that stove pulled away from the wall to work on it by myself, so I'm thinking I would tackle that first. After that, I'd replace the exhaust and room blowers, spreading the cost out over the next few paydays.
I have no idea what this stove sounds like compared a new one, or whether it's noisier than normal. It is definitely noisy, I just don't know how it compares to stoves with new fans.
Good plan, or waste of time and money? Am I being too worried about it?