Greetings, all
A couple of weeks ago I posted about some issues with the front-most reburn tube in my Englander 13,
FWIW, here it is: https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/87292/
I never did call Englander, but I'm hoping someone's got some ideas for me today -(I will call Englander this week, for sure)
So, I've got a nice starter fire going and I suddenly hear a "kerplang" coming from the stove. I look over and the front-most reburn tube has fallen out on the right side and is dangling there held by the screw on the left side...no, I didn't bang it when I loaded the wood this burning..
Argh, once the stove cools down enough (not what I was planning on...) I will try to adjust it and put it back in the hole on the right. However, if can't get it to stay securely or if it falls out again can I just remove it? How much will that mess with the stove's operation?
Thank you!!
A couple of weeks ago I posted about some issues with the front-most reburn tube in my Englander 13,
FWIW, here it is: https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/87292/
I never did call Englander, but I'm hoping someone's got some ideas for me today -(I will call Englander this week, for sure)
So, I've got a nice starter fire going and I suddenly hear a "kerplang" coming from the stove. I look over and the front-most reburn tube has fallen out on the right side and is dangling there held by the screw on the left side...no, I didn't bang it when I loaded the wood this burning..
Argh, once the stove cools down enough (not what I was planning on...) I will try to adjust it and put it back in the hole on the right. However, if can't get it to stay securely or if it falls out again can I just remove it? How much will that mess with the stove's operation?
Thank you!!