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Consolidated Dutchwest wood/coal stove
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<blockquote data-quote="ngzcaz" data-source="post: 4159812" data-attributes="member: 24677"><p>Not sure who you are addressing.. if its me I was referring to the bolts that are apparently on models other than mine that access the cat. It seems there may be 4 bolts holding the 5 square inch or so metal over the top of the cat. There are none on mine. You just lift the 5 in sq metal piece off and the cat in below it. No need to remove the entire top. The cat also lifts right out with only a steel shroud that holds it from going anywhere. Since your stove is already cured the cast iron is cured and not quite as temperamental but its always better to err on the side of caution rather than break something. The blowers are indeed a real plus in heat output. Mine is running fine since 1987 and I read further back that its simple to breakdown and lube the bearings if need be. I still have the original manuals and literature from the Consolidated Dutchwest catalog. Lots of info thats still good today... :msp_biggrin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngzcaz, post: 4159812, member: 24677"] Not sure who you are addressing.. if its me I was referring to the bolts that are apparently on models other than mine that access the cat. It seems there may be 4 bolts holding the 5 square inch or so metal over the top of the cat. There are none on mine. You just lift the 5 in sq metal piece off and the cat in below it. No need to remove the entire top. The cat also lifts right out with only a steel shroud that holds it from going anywhere. Since your stove is already cured the cast iron is cured and not quite as temperamental but its always better to err on the side of caution rather than break something. The blowers are indeed a real plus in heat output. Mine is running fine since 1987 and I read further back that its simple to breakdown and lube the bearings if need be. I still have the original manuals and literature from the Consolidated Dutchwest catalog. Lots of info thats still good today... :msp_biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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