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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...
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Earth Stove HP40 Pellet Stove Parts - WoodHeatStoves.com
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Easily find pellet stove parts for your Earth Stove HP40 pellet stove! Have you confirmed the identity of your stove by a label under the lid of the hopper? If so, download the HP40 interactive parts list HERE.You can positively identify your stove by looking at the stove manuals available on our web site. Click any link to parts within the pellet stove parts list to visit the product page at www.WoodHeatStoves.com for price and ordering options. [caption id="attachment_1918" align="aligncenter" width="628"] HP40 stove parts[/caption] Looking for technical help? Try the Owner's and or Technical Manual, both available for download or hard copy....
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Earthstove Pellet, operation and maintenance tips
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Earth Stove Pellet Stoves PELLET STOVE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE TIPS TO START-- Clean glass as needed with paper towel and woodstove glass cleaner. (Lay a piece of newspaper below the door to catch any debris.) 1. Fill hopper with pellets. (Pellets can be poured in from a pellet bucket in small quantities or the bag of pellets can be cut open right in the hopper to prevent spillage). 2. Turn up thermostat to DC 3. Pour 2 SCOOPS of pellets in to the burn pot (behind the large front log). It is not necessary to remove the logs. 4. Light...