Hello
I have been looking for a replacement stove for our old pre-epa stove (hoping to find something inexpensive, I have more patience than money), and ran across an Earth Stove 1800ht made in 1995, at what I believe may be a reasonable price. I came home to do a little research on this stove and can find nothing. I had no luck with the search function, so if anyone has one of these stoves, I would like to know how you like it. It is a little smaller than what I really want, but the current stove, an older Earth Stove, is really too big for the room it is in.
I would like to see a manual on it, and the Lennox site does not have it (at least I can't find it). Anyone have this scanned somewhere I haven't found yet?
Are parts still available for this stove? I'm sure it needs some firebrick, but I am assuming they are pretty much off the shelf. The secondary tubes have some rust, are these special to the stove, or can they be replaced from another model or fabricated?
Is it worth the trouble to change stoves, as the one I have currently still works well, it gets too hot in the room it's in, and have difficulty in moving the heat to other parts of the house.
Thanks for any information you folks can give me.
I have been looking for a replacement stove for our old pre-epa stove (hoping to find something inexpensive, I have more patience than money), and ran across an Earth Stove 1800ht made in 1995, at what I believe may be a reasonable price. I came home to do a little research on this stove and can find nothing. I had no luck with the search function, so if anyone has one of these stoves, I would like to know how you like it. It is a little smaller than what I really want, but the current stove, an older Earth Stove, is really too big for the room it is in.
I would like to see a manual on it, and the Lennox site does not have it (at least I can't find it). Anyone have this scanned somewhere I haven't found yet?
Are parts still available for this stove? I'm sure it needs some firebrick, but I am assuming they are pretty much off the shelf. The secondary tubes have some rust, are these special to the stove, or can they be replaced from another model or fabricated?
Is it worth the trouble to change stoves, as the one I have currently still works well, it gets too hot in the room it's in, and have difficulty in moving the heat to other parts of the house.
Thanks for any information you folks can give me.