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Wood stove info please #7975573
10/20/23 08:14 AM
10/20/23 08:14 AM
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I am considering buying this coal stove. I haven’t a clue on the valu and don’t want to short the guy. Any info would be appreciated. [Linked Image]
There is another thrice as large and equally as well restored I’m considering. This one came from a bank office in SD, the large one heated a train station in SD.
Thanks in advance.
Osky

Last edited by Osky; 10/20/23 08:59 AM.


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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975577
10/20/23 08:22 AM
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It's a coal stove, Osky. I had one virtually identical to it some years back. If you look at the casting on the inside of the bottom door you will likely see "Made in Taiwan". It's a perfectly good little heater.

Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975586
10/20/23 08:27 AM
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Yep, coal stove be a good investment if nothing else.


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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975592
10/20/23 08:31 AM
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Thanks so far guys. Has anyone used coal as a heat source lately? Is the burn smell acceptable?

Osky



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“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975594
10/20/23 08:33 AM
10/20/23 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Osky
Thanks so far guys. Has anyone used coal as a heat source lately? Is the burn smell acceptable?

Osky

To me it was acceptable if low sulphur

Re: Wood stove info please [Re: west river rogue] #7975610
10/20/23 08:45 AM
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Any kind of heat you use that burns a natural resource will have its own smell. Even propane has its burn smell. Coal is a fine heat and with proper installation is good or better than wood.


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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: snowy] #7975615
10/20/23 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by snowy
Any kind of heat you use that burns a natural resource will have its own smell. Even propane has its burn smell. Coal is a fine heat and with proper installation is good or better than wood.


If that coal is easily accessible.

Osky



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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975618
10/20/23 08:54 AM
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I did a quick search and found Montana sits on the largest coals reserves in the country. It's bituminous, a softer, dirtier coal than anthracite. Some stoves were designed to burn either but I can't say about yours.

I pay around $500 per ton for Pennsylvania anthracite. It's a hard coal that burns long and hot. Trucking costs drove the price through the roof but it's still an economical alternative to heating oil.

I rarely get any odor but it can be dangerous if you do. Carbon monoxide detectors are a must.

Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975619
10/20/23 08:55 AM
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Around here it is. We still live like a 3 world country and there is a lot of coal burned here. We have mines go get a truck load for wintah.


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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975626
10/20/23 09:00 AM
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I’ve edited the original as to the stoves usage. Any of you fellows know the monetary valu or what these go for in this condition?

Osky



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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975634
10/20/23 09:09 AM
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I recently paid $1,000 for this one. It's basically the Holy Grail of coalstoves. If the guy would have held out he probably could have gotten $3,000 for it. The one you're looking at would be far less desirable to people who know coalstoves. I'm guessing $300-$400.
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Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975649
10/20/23 09:47 AM
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I have a couple coal stoves like these, just wondering if there is a place online where a person can find out their value. They are very similar to the one you posted Posco.

Re: Wood stove info please [Re: Osky] #7975654
10/20/23 09:59 AM
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They’re wanting $229.00 for this one.

Re: Wood stove info please [Re: BernieB.] #7975661
10/20/23 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by BernieB.
I have a couple coal stoves like these, just wondering if there is a place online where a person can find out their value. They are very similar to the one you posted Posco.

I have a Glenwood Oak 30 I paid $600 for and restored myself. They're a serious heater.
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