I dont mean to sound rude but this is a new stove right? I my opinion Mellow should never have to replace a gasket yet alone anything for a couple years or work on a fix its B/S and I would be mad as h e double hockey stick.
It's curious that there is a just a short horiz wall of firebrick. Most stoves have them set vertically at 9" tall.
I have a High Valley 2500. I love it i paid $900 for it used. I got it 2 years or so ago. Well got it in February 2011 so i used it the tail end of the 11 season and then all this last winter. I have about 2000sqft in my first floor, did not use the heat pumps at all this year and burned about 2 cords or less?Dang it. Now I have to wait until next season to see how that steel beauty does for you. I have always been curious about them and the High Valley 2500 also. LIkes me them big steel stoves.
I talked to Stoll and they said that i could "probly" run my 2500 on a 6" pipe with my 25 ft chimney. Im going to try it and see what it does. I cant fit an 8" in my flue tiles.Don't want to derail the topic to much but at first I was going to get the 2500, but it just barely fit in my FP and it was not certified for 6" pipe. I would have jumped on the 1500 but could not find one at the right price, I think it would have done fine on 6" being a 2.5 cubic ft stove but all I could get is a verbal conformation on that from Stoll.
That is how I ended up with the Appalachian, I think I have only seen 1 member on here with a High Valley and maybe 2 with Appalachians in the past.
I come across an Appalachian 52 Bay insert. I hope to go look at it this weekend.
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