The stove has been highly maintained. I repaced the auger motor last year. No problems and the stove works well. I want to upgrade to the Harman Accentra iInsert.
Delta-T said:IMO, the stove is actually worth a lot more than you'll be offered for it. The advantage models were great units. Once Lennox stopped really supporting the units a lot of the parts just got too expensive, or a challenge to locate.
iron stove said:Delta-T said:IMO, the stove is actually worth a lot more than you'll be offered for it. The advantage models were great units. Once Lennox stopped really supporting the units a lot of the parts just got too expensive, or a challenge to locate.
Does Lennox still support my T-300 model? I know mine uses a lot of whitfield parts. Sonting I never though of.
Delta-T said:iron stove said:Delta-T said:IMO, the stove is actually worth a lot more than you'll be offered for it. The advantage models were great units. Once Lennox stopped really supporting the units a lot of the parts just got too expensive, or a challenge to locate.
Does Lennox still support my T-300 model? I know mine uses a lot of whitfield parts. Sonting I never though of.
not really, most of the working parts are sort of common to a lot of the whitfields, but the T-300 was an earthstove, that was made into a gas,and pellet unit. Really nice looking body, IMO. I'm sure they still have some of the parts on a shelf somewhere with a "run to completion" stamp on it. Once its gone, its gone forever. On the plus side, if you know a fabricator, you can have just about anything structural worked up on your own and you can find non-OEM motors through places like grainger. The real trick will be finding that silly refractory board (firebrick) when they run out of those.
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