Hi all,
I'm new to forum. Have heated with wood for about thirty years and was always a Vermont Castings guy.
Just downsized to a 1500sf ranch with a nice open floor plan. The house came with a nicely installed 2004 Hearthstone Heritage that had been REALLY used. Warped door, missing grate and cracked in the back. Needs replacing. Narrowed my contenders down to either a Hearthstone Heritage, a Lopi Rockport or a Jotul F500. Leaning towards the Hearthstone because it looks nice.
Anyhow, compulsively checked Craigslist and found a used F500 within an hour's drive. Cheap too, $650.00. Owner states via text that it's in excellent condition. I'm going to chat with him tomorrow and maybe go have a look. He doesn't know how old the stove is, but was willing to share the SN with me to maybe track it down. Does anyone here have access to a database to cross reference Jotul SN's? It's 008950.
And any pointers as to what to be looking at when I go inspect the stove would be great. He said the top had a crack but it had been, "professionally repaired." That worries me. Can a crack in the top of a F500 even be repaired? Where else do these fail? Can baffles be replaced whether cast or vermiculite? Where do these guys warp? Am I crazy?
Well, thanks in advance for any sage advice or scoldings.
Jeff, Lafayette, NJ
I'm new to forum. Have heated with wood for about thirty years and was always a Vermont Castings guy.
Just downsized to a 1500sf ranch with a nice open floor plan. The house came with a nicely installed 2004 Hearthstone Heritage that had been REALLY used. Warped door, missing grate and cracked in the back. Needs replacing. Narrowed my contenders down to either a Hearthstone Heritage, a Lopi Rockport or a Jotul F500. Leaning towards the Hearthstone because it looks nice.
Anyhow, compulsively checked Craigslist and found a used F500 within an hour's drive. Cheap too, $650.00. Owner states via text that it's in excellent condition. I'm going to chat with him tomorrow and maybe go have a look. He doesn't know how old the stove is, but was willing to share the SN with me to maybe track it down. Does anyone here have access to a database to cross reference Jotul SN's? It's 008950.
And any pointers as to what to be looking at when I go inspect the stove would be great. He said the top had a crack but it had been, "professionally repaired." That worries me. Can a crack in the top of a F500 even be repaired? Where else do these fail? Can baffles be replaced whether cast or vermiculite? Where do these guys warp? Am I crazy?
Well, thanks in advance for any sage advice or scoldings.
Jeff, Lafayette, NJ