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Earth Stove & Traditions Pellet stoves specs & photos for identification

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This is the MP40 Earth Stove pellet stove named for the marble panels on the top and ash lip. This brochure shows the Earth Stove pellet stoves with their famous Natural Fire pellet feed system. This pellet stove series sold thousands of units and we have all the available parts and many custom adapted parts where the manufacturer no longer supplies them. The Earth Stove company was purchased by Lennox and we are their Master Parts Distributor selling to customers and dealers. You will find all of the OWNER'S and TECHNICAL MANUALS and PARTS LISTS for these and the rest of the Earth Stove, Country, Traditions series, Whitfield, Quadrafire, Hearthstone, Envirofire and many other stove models. You will find all the parts you need listed on our web site by using the 1-2-3 process of identifying your stove, downloading your parts list and searching for the part numbers on our site. http://woodheatstoves.com/ 

This diagram shows the Earth Stove Natural Fire bottom feed system using cup & auger motor to feed pellets to the burn pot from the rear for natural fire appearance. The adjustable draft/combustion fan on the bottom feeds the fire. Here are more line drawings from the hundreds of owner's and technical manual covers that are ready to download. These drawings may help you further in identifying your stoves so you can get the parts list from our site and do repairs. Many control panels were designed over the years for Earth Stove Pellet stoves but all were eventually replaced by the 28M61. Here is a special document for this specific model. 28M61 control board manual Earth Stove color coded wiring diagram The Traditions Series is the cast iron old fashioned models that Earth Stove started building with the same Traeger developed positive pressure bottom feed burn system. When Lennox bought out Earth Stove and Whitfield soon after 2000 they used their Whitfield negative pressure top feeding system and components for one model, the Traditions T300P, before abandoning building new Earth Stove, Traditions or Whitfield pellet stoves. We supply the parts for all of these models if available. The variety of parts available is dwindling over time so we recommend stocking up on commonly ordered parts like blowers, burn pots (when available or get them reinforced and rebuilt, which is a service we are considering offering). Many of these parts we have already been offering superior aftermarket alternatives at lower cost and faster availability. All of these parts lists can be found here.  The PI35 pellet insert is the only Earth Stove brand build with a hybrid of Whitfield burn system components, versus the the original Traeger style bottom feed positive pressure burn system used in all other Earth Stove and all but one Traditions cast iron models. All of the parts lists can be found here.   The TP340 pellet stove is similar to the TP440 but it has a single glass door without side glass. The Traditions Series is the cast iron old fashioned models that Earth Stove started building with the same Traeger developed positive pressure bottom feed burn system. When Lennox bought out Earth Stove and Whitfield soon after 2000 they used their Whitfield negative pressure top feeding system and components for one model, the Traditions T300P, before abandoning building new Earth Stove, Traditions or Whitfield pellet stoves. We supply the parts for all of these models if available. The variety of parts available is dwindling over time so we recommend stocking up on commonly ordered parts like blowers, burn pots (when available or get them reinforced and rebuilt, which is a service we are considering offering). Many of these parts we have already been offering superior aftermarket alternatives at lower cost and faster availability. All of these parts lists can be found here.  Email us for further assistance. ............ Info@WoodHeatStoves.com www.WoodHeatStoves.com Watch our educational videos Link to our blog "Like" our Facebook page Follow us on Twitter We can’t choose parts for you but we offer a really good system for correctly finding parts on our website. - START HERE TO FIND YOUR PART
  1. IDENTIFY YOUR STOVE (VIDEO) – Some brochures are listed in our BLOG that might show stove models that you are having difficulty identifying, like inserts where the label may be inside the fireplace.
  2. STOVE PARTS LISTS - DOWNLOAD YOUR STOVE’S PARTS LIST
  3. SEARCH OUR SITE BY PART NUMBER or CLICK ON THE PART # on interactive parts list.
  4. MANUALS - Find your owners manual to confirm the stove model and understand the stove’s maintenance and operating instructions.
  5. BUY EXTRA SPARE PARTS! - For stoves that are not currently in production we recommend that you buy extra replacement parts since manufacturers stop producing parts which you will need in the future.
Many replacement parts are nonstock and ordered per request. Parts ship as available. Just place the items you want in the shopping cart and click checkout. If you have searched the part number on our site and nothing comes up or need more help, simply reply to this email with the MAKE, MODEL & SERIAL NUMBER of your stove along with the part you are looking for.  We will research and reply. We have been in business more than 30 years servicing and installing in our local area and selling stoves and parts. We are familiar with many models but must refrain from choosing parts for customers as we are not present to confirm the identity of one’s stove. For people who need technical advice we offer a very comprehensive INFORMATION CENTER, our YOUTUBE CHANNEL and MANUALS (including TECHNICAL MANUALS in most cases). 

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