Wood Heat Stoves & Solar — natural fire pellet stove
Finding Pellet Stove Parts is as easy as ONE, TWO, THREE at www.WoodHeatStoves.com
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Finding Pellet Stove Parts is as easy as ONE, TWO, THREE at www.WoodHeatStoves.com We offer a really good system for correctly finding parts for your WOOD, GAS or PELLET stove on the homepage of our website. Here are those steps: 1) IDENTIFY YOUR STOVE (VIDEO) 2) DOWNLOAD A PELLET STOVE PARTS LIST (FREE PDF) - other parts list are also on our web site. (WOOD) & (GAS) 3) SEARCH OUR SITE BY PART NUMBER – 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...
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Guide to Finding Earth Stove Pellet Stove Parts Video
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Watch this video for guidance in finding Earth Stove Pellet Stove parts, manuals and parts list on our web site. Here we review the most commonly replaced parts for this Natural Fire series of pellet stoves which uses the original Traeger pellet stove feed system. Then watch our complimentary video which shows you exactly where each part is located, what they look like and suggestions for replacing them with helpful tips, on the Earth Stove HP40 insert. We sold and serviced these stoves and even helped in their design so after reviewing the parts list, manuals and self service guide,...
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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...