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picked up a Coleman 425E stove #8263707
11/16/24 09:34 PM
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hit the army navy to get some ragwool glove liners before deer season next week

walked in and they had a couple white gas stoves they said it is an old guy that finds and rebuilds the stoves then sells them to them for resale.

they had a big 3 burner and a small 2 burner

I have been looking for a stove as my LP has seen better days and I hate the little tanks and the price of them.

I figured the 2 burner for 30 bucks was worth it and bought it

anyone ever use one of these little tire pump fuel caps ?
https://www.oldcolemanparts.com/sel...5E/Filler-Cap-Tire-Valve-Brass-R261.html

I have a little pump that would make quick work of pressurizing the tank as it seems the neoprene pump gasket is usually what goes out.

I also found leather pump replacement cups that many of the videos say work better and last longer.

they fired it up for me outside the store it got to good flame and I heated some water to make tea with it when I got home.

I need to get a new can of white gas I used all mine up in lanterns

it came with about a half tank of fuel in it.


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263711
11/16/24 09:40 PM
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That’s cool!

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263719
11/16/24 09:48 PM
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Never seen a pump like in your link.
I have a couple of those stoves, but you have to cover the wider mushroom shaped pump with your thumb, in order to pump up the pressure.
Have the old lantern also.
One stove will burn unleaded gasoline, not just white gas.
Haven't used them in years, should sell them.


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263742
11/16/24 10:17 PM
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I use the 2 burner when space is a little tight. Top pic warming breakfast burritos. Three burner is awesome for shore lunch during fire bans. I have a square pan that fits over two of the burners and there’s still room for the lid over third burner for warming plate. Beans cook behind square pan. I burn 91 octane with no ethanol in all my Coleman stoves and lanterns. In a pinch I’ve used mixed gas. Also used av gas last year when we ran out of regular gas.
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Never seen that type of pump before. I wouldn’t trade it for the thumb pump on a pack stove. I might get one for home and cabin use. Great idea.

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263744
11/16/24 10:18 PM
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Got half a dozen coleman stoves here plus that many lanterns. Got a couple alcohol burners as well.

Grew up with tornadoes, hurricanes and ice storms to be expected so I won't be without a stove or lantern.


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263746
11/16/24 10:21 PM
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Dang it trapset, now I got to find me a square skillet. That's pretty neat. Got a flat griddle that fits.


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263761
11/16/24 10:36 PM
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Trapset what’s that old outboard?

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: Ohio Wolverine] #8263770
11/16/24 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Never seen a pump like in your link.
I have a couple of those stoves, but you have to cover the wider mushroom shaped pump with your thumb, in order to pump up the pressure.
Have the old lantern also.
One stove will burn unleaded gasoline, not just white gas.
Haven't used them in years, should sell them.


seems like just a brass fuel cap with a Schrader valve toss a bike pump on and in a pump or two you are ready to light.

yup 2 turns to the left cover hole with thumb , pump turn back to right when bottomed out when you think you have enough pressure.

more fuel = less pumping

there are 21K btu in a pound of LP

there is 125K btu in a gallon of white gas

2# of lp in the little cans is 10 dollars 42Kbtu

you get almost 3 times more in a gallon for 15 dollars than 2 little bottles for 10 it works out to almost half the price per BTU.

LP gets cheaper when you use a larger tank but the tank is a 50 dollar investment


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: Trapset] #8263776
11/16/24 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Trapset
I use the 2 burner when space is a little tight. Top pic warming breakfast burritos. Three burner is awesome for shore lunch during fire bans. I have a square pan that fits over two of the burners and there’s still room for the lid over third burner for warming plate. Beans cook behind square pan. I burn 91 octane with no ethanol in all my Coleman stoves and lanterns. In a pinch I’ve used mixed gas. Also used av gas last year when we ran out of regular gas.

Never seen that type of pump before. I wouldn’t trade it for the thumb pump on a pack stove. I might get one for home and cabin use. Great idea.


any issues running 91 octane?
that would be much cheaper yet


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263824
11/16/24 11:55 PM
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I went to propane 20 years ago. I have a Coleman two burner propane and I run it off a larger bottle with a tree and hose. I can run three things off the tree at once. As often as we loose power I am going to have a propane heater and stove.


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263843
11/17/24 12:22 AM
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I have a propane and a larger bottle , the stove has seen better days , and hauling the larger bottle with is a bit of a hassle for a weekend trip with just the wife and I.

at home I have a larger outdoor stove I use for fish boils and things that need a big burner.
I have 4-5 20# bottles and they run me around 16 dollars to get them filled
I run the grill off those as well

this was to have a nice compact ready to go stove for a weekend or 3-4 day fishing trip just the wife and I.


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: DWC] #8263857
11/17/24 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by DWC
Trapset what’s that old outboard?


I ain't Trapset.....Going to guess and say it's a 53 5 1/2hp Johnson. Those were good old motors. Can still get some parts for them.
I like the looks of that motor canoe also.

Glad to find that Old Coleman Web Site. I bookmarked it.

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263885
11/17/24 02:39 AM
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Ive always wanted one of those just never found a good deal on em for a $20 bill I'd buy them out. I've been using Coleman's little lol single burner griddle wok combo thing a couple years and love it.

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263890
11/17/24 02:55 AM
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Got as many as ya need. To heavy for kids south of me…


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263952
11/17/24 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by Trapset
I use the 2 burner when space is a little tight. Top pic warming breakfast burritos. Three burner is awesome for shore lunch during fire bans. I have a square pan that fits over two of the burners and there’s still room for the lid over third burner for warming plate. Beans cook behind square pan. I burn 91 octane with no ethanol in all my Coleman stoves and lanterns. In a pinch I’ve used mixed gas. Also used av gas last year when we ran out of regular gas.

Never seen that type of pump before. I wouldn’t trade it for the thumb pump on a pack stove. I might get one for home and cabin use. Great idea.


any issues running 91 octane?
that would be much cheaper yet


I’ve been running 91 octane in my Coleman’s for over 30 years and never had an issue. If you can’t find no ethanol it will work but I’d use white gas before ethanol. If you do get stuck using ethanol be sure to empty the tank as soon as you can. Then pump tank up and run it wide open out of the stove to empty the generator tube. Run good fuel through as soon as possible to clean out tube. If storing for a long time I treat the gas with starbrite enzime treatment.

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: Osagan] #8263963
11/17/24 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Osagan
Originally Posted by DWC
Trapset what’s that old outboard?


I ain't Trapset.....Going to guess and say it's a 53 5 1/2hp Johnson. Those were good old motors. Can still get some parts for them.
I like the looks of that motor canoe also.

Glad to find that Old Coleman Web Site. I bookmarked it.


Good eye! It’s a 52/53, but it’s a 3hp, self contained fuel tank. 5.5s were same color but remote tanks. 52/53 were the same model #. 52 was the first year of that motor. 54 and newer have year specific model numbers and different colors. I have several of that motor from 52-67. Great little carry motors and the first motor I used as a kid so I kinda have a sweet spot for them.
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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8263985
11/17/24 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
I have a propane and a larger bottle , the stove has seen better days , and hauling the larger bottle with is a bit of a hassle for a weekend trip with just the wife and I.

at home I have a larger outdoor stove I use for fish boils and things that need a big burner.
I have 4-5 20# bottles and they run me around 16 dollars to get them filled
I run the grill off those as well

this was to have a nice compact ready to go stove for a weekend or 3-4 day fishing trip just the wife and I.



You’ll love that stove for that purpose! You can store fish breading, oil, paper towels and paper plates inside as well as a can of beans and tongs. Real self contained unit. You need to take all the stuff out of the bottom of the stove when in use, even a bic lighter, don’t ask!

Extra thumb pumps are easy to find and I usually have an extra along but rarely need it. Lack of use is the hardest on the pumps. They usually can be brought back to life by removing and dabbing with a little cooking oil or spraying WD in little oil hole.

I’d recommend practicing lighting the stove at home a few times b4 you head out. Some stoves like the lighting lever all the way up to light, some 3/4 etc. they all need a crazy amount of air during lighting so pump it up often when getting it to go. Once it’s hot and starts vaporizing the fuel it takes less air, and you turn lighting lever down/off. 3/4 tank of fuel leaves more room for compressed air than full tank so it runs longer without pumping. If I’m going to use it for more that one or two fire ups on a trip I’ll fill it all the way and just pump more often till fuel runs down and makes more room for air.

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8264074
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Thanks , we get 91 e-free at the pump here all the kwik Trips in our area have a separate handle for it on the pump, I run it in all my small engines , chainsaws , boat motors

I use startron towards the end of every season not always if we are mid season and gassing up the boat regular


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Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8264088
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Cool! Exactly what I do. If I’m at a station with a shared hose, I run some in the truck b4 filling Jerry cans.

Re: picked up a Coleman 425E stove [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8264093
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Very cool find


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