Yukon furnace parts

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I'm new to the forum bust just read that the yukon company went out of business. My dad had an lwo-112 put in 34 yesterday ago in what is now my house. It is still in operation. I have a few new spare parts that I would be willing to part with. A couple years ago I had to replace the firebox so that whole kit came with some things I already had new on hand. Here is what I have new...
Pot liner
Smoke shelf (both sections)
Full set of firebrick
Oil burner gasket

Let me know if you are interested and we can figure out the logistics
Thanks for the post.
I just found out today that Yukon is OOB.
I could really use 2 12x6x2 Firebrick if still available.
I found a couple of other things I needed locally.
 
I'm new to the forum bust just read that the yukon company went out of business. My dad had an lwo-112 put in 34 yesterday ago in what is now my house. It is still in operation. I have a few new spare parts that I would be willing to part with. A couple years ago I had to replace the firebox so that whole kit came with some things I already had new on hand. Here is what I have new...
Pot liner
Smoke shelf (both sections)
Full set of firebrick
Oil burner gasket

Let me know if you are interested and we can figure out the logistics.
Do you still have this pot liner?
 
I am new to this forum, I got a YUKON EAGLE LWG 168 in 1995, It has been a good furnace, The last time I ordered parts was 1/4/19 I replaced the circuit board, solenoid and pot liner . I am in Utah and their is not a furnace company in my state that has ever seen anything like it, they just heard about them. I am in need of some help on the problem i am having. The furnace was working fine last winter and on startup this year the gas ignites for about 1 min. then goes out. What parts are needed for repair?
 
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What parts are needed for repair?
Flame sensor bad/dirty/need adjusted? Low gas pressure, or plugged line?
You should be able to find someone to repair this for you, its just a Wayne gas burner, doesn't matter what the furnace is...they used a lot of these burners on boilers too I believe. Try to find an older HVAC repair tech...someone that can diagnose based on basic systems knowledge, doesn't have to have every detail laid out in a troubleshooting chart for them. (those are called "parts replacers" in the automotive industry...too many of those anymore too!)
(page 29 is troubleshooting)
 
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I realize the age of the post here but wanted to add if it could be help to anyone. I just ordered a solenoid and control board for my Yukon. Pricey but glad to find. If not for folks like you sharing info, I would still be looking. I did want to add that I replaced my fire bricks two Summers ago with off the shelve 1 inch x 4 1/2 x9 from the local building supply. I made a wooden jig to hold each brick and with a carbide circular saw blade, cut them as needed. I might have taken an hour or so to get them to what I needed but now that they are installed, they are working fine. Some follks might not care for this solution but I wanted to pass along to those who did.