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Is there an easy way outside of calling a repair person to get to the heat exchangers for the CB1200? The left rod is stuck and it appears the only way to it, is to tear the stove apart. I'm a doit yourselfer but yikes.
Wingle and Jiggle did it, after slicing and dicing my hands. I couldn't get my hands inside the exhaust area to get to the scraper plate. I talked my wife into getting her hands dirty because she's a bit smaller (a lot smaller). After failing to get anything under the plate to pry she made the statement, "I wish the rod handles were bigger and easier to grab and pull". That stirred the brain juices up and I pulled out my handy dandy vice grips, latched onto the stuck rod, and wiggled and jiggled until the bugger came loose. Makes a HUGE difference when both heat exchangers are cleaned up. House started warming up again. Thanks for the help.