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Old 02/24/08, 09:29 AM
 
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Wood Cook Stove Coming - Need Parts

I have an opportunity to buy an Estate Dur-O Wood Cook Stove in almost perfect shape. The only parts that need any work are the fire grates and the oven latch. The fire grates are completely missing, and the oven latch needs a little welding/silver soldering to be perfect. It has all the original utensils (or at least antique ones), has the original shaker handle too. The top is perfect, the fire box is intact and sound and except for a couple of small chips the porcelain (grey) is perfect.

Does anyone have a source for replacement grates or any record of where Estate wood cook stoves were made??

Cost of the stove is $1500.00. Is that a reasonable price??
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Old 02/24/08, 10:10 AM
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Old 02/24/08, 10:24 AM
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This company looks like a maybe.


http://www.stovepartsplus.com/Mercha...ry_Code=ESTATE


I found this also..........is this the same company?? If so, I guess Whirlpool owns the name at least.

http://lanepl.org/blount/jbplaces/do...67D2A557E.html


Do you have a pic? Would love to see it.
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Old 02/24/08, 03:30 PM
 
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Seems like everybody is coming up with old wood stoves. I'm waiting for the snow/rain to stop so I can uncover ours and try to find a ser# (what I thought was a serial # was a model # I'm told) or pull the parts and see if I can find part #'s. The Mrs. is champing at the bit to get her stove set up.
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Old 02/24/08, 05:33 PM
 
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these guys are local to me, and seem pretty good.

http://www.goodtimestove.com/

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