Jotul is one of the oldest stove makers in the world. They have been making stoves since 1853. The company started in Norway and now also has a manufacturing and assembly plant in Maine.
Link to another article on Jotul History - International History
Here's a link to a picture of many of the older Jotul stoves
Here are instructions for gasket replacement on modern Jotul stoves and a list of part numbers:
https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul_gasket_directions-pdf.197653/
The Jotul F118 was a well know box stove with a reputation for good heating and the ability to take long splits. It has been replaced with the F118CB.
Manual for older 118 (??)
http://hearth.com/images/uploads/Jotul_f118_older-2.pdf
Here are some older Jotul stove documents...
Jotul 8, 8A and 8C spin draft owners manual - http://hearth.com/images/uploads/8_Spin_Draft.pdf
Jotul 8 - original model--parts list: http://hearth.com/images/uploads/JotulNo8Sch.pdf
Jotul 8 - newer, including catalytic: Jotul_Series8_1097.pdf
Jotul 404 Cookstove Manual-- http://hearth.com/images/uploads/Jotul404OwnersManual.pdf
Jotul 3TDIC manual: Jotul3_TDIC_0394.pdf
Jotul Combifire 4B manual: https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul_4b-pdf.195118/
Jotul F118b manual Jotul f118b.pdf
Older Jotul stoves European manual https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul_older-pdf.225437/
Jotul 606 manual https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul-606-manual-pdf.309290/
Jotul 380 Lumberjack https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul-380-lumberjack-manual-pdf.309309/
The Jotul Alpha was a modern looking catalytic stove introduced to America in 1987. It did not prove very popular and was discontinued in the early 1990's.
Manual is linked below
http://hearth.com/images/uploads/Jotul_Alpha_Manual.pdf
Here are some pictures of older Jotul stove models....these are most of the models which were available in the USA from 1975 to 1990.
Link to another article on Jotul History - International History
Here's a link to a picture of many of the older Jotul stoves
Here are instructions for gasket replacement on modern Jotul stoves and a list of part numbers:
https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul_gasket_directions-pdf.197653/
The Jotul F118 was a well know box stove with a reputation for good heating and the ability to take long splits. It has been replaced with the F118CB.
Manual for older 118 (??)
http://hearth.com/images/uploads/Jotul_f118_older-2.pdf
Here are some older Jotul stove documents...
Jotul 8, 8A and 8C spin draft owners manual - http://hearth.com/images/uploads/8_Spin_Draft.pdf
Jotul 8 - original model--parts list: http://hearth.com/images/uploads/JotulNo8Sch.pdf
Jotul 8 - newer, including catalytic: Jotul_Series8_1097.pdf
Jotul 404 Cookstove Manual-- http://hearth.com/images/uploads/Jotul404OwnersManual.pdf
Jotul 3TDIC manual: Jotul3_TDIC_0394.pdf
Jotul Combifire 4B manual: https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul_4b-pdf.195118/
Jotul F118b manual Jotul f118b.pdf
Older Jotul stoves European manual https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul_older-pdf.225437/
Jotul 606 manual https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul-606-manual-pdf.309290/
Jotul 380 Lumberjack https://www.hearth.com/talk/attachments/jotul-380-lumberjack-manual-pdf.309309/
The Jotul Alpha was a modern looking catalytic stove introduced to America in 1987. It did not prove very popular and was discontinued in the early 1990's.
Manual is linked below
http://hearth.com/images/uploads/Jotul_Alpha_Manual.pdf
Here are some pictures of older Jotul stove models....these are most of the models which were available in the USA from 1975 to 1990.