Success! The auger turned so the issue is a fried combustion motor.Should be two black wires from the motor. Just hook your pigtail to them.
tricks of da trade, Bio.........The true test will be trying to remove that exhaust fan without destroying it. I have never done it but have read of the troubles of removing the fan from the shaft. Good luck
I'm going to try and get the motor and blade out this weekend. Motors can be had, as you said, for a hundred bucks or so off Amazon. No blade, though.If the motor is dead and the blade is stuck or the set screw is seized and stripped, remove the three screws that mount the motor to the stove, jam the blade with something - or if you have the older model motor it will have two cooling fans, pull the cover off the back one and hold it with a gloved hand - then cut the shaft with a hack saw between the motor and stove. Get a new motor and blade and install. Otherwise you'll pull your hair out trying to get the blade off. Third party motors are also available from Amazon.
Grainger is a big place....what would I look for?You can probably get the motor at (broken link removed) for cheaper than from Harman.
I'm going to try and get the motor and blade out this weekend. Motors can be had, as you said, for a hundred bucks or so off Amazon. No blade, though.
Look for the Modelnumber on the Fan and use that to search.Grainger is a big place....what would I look for?
Motor arrived yesterday. Installed this AM. Stove up and running.Depending on the delivery time from Amazon, should hear back from you in about a week.
Looks like we're good. Stove working well.Hopefully all is well after it runs for 24 hours or so.
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