Old Sierra Stove

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deerhunter903

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Jan 7, 2014
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Need info on this stove. Can not find anything about the stove, is this a cat or non cat stove. Contacted Sierra but no luck any help please
 

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Yea, I wasn't able to find much about the 005 either, not sure why. The stove was designed to have the cat in it while burning but that hasn't stopped others from doing it, you will just need to take it easy on it till you figure out the burn cycle with no cat in it. Get a couple magnetic thermometers.
 
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