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Victory 700

Posted: Tue. Mar. 03, 2009 12:24 am
by Inferno_
hi everyone I'm new to the forum and need some help. My father just passed away and I am trying to help my mom get settled my father had our house built in 1975 and a little after he replaced the wood burner with a Victory 700 coal stove I can no longer find parts for it and the back plate in the hopper is starting to warp. I am looking at new coal stoves but I don't know how many BTU's the victory is but it keeps the house perfectly heated. The only identification I see is on the lid to the gravity feed and it says union mfg. Victory 700-32. Any help you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Victory 700

Posted: Tue. Mar. 03, 2009 3:05 pm
by franco b
Measure the area of the grate. A stove with similar area and depth of firebox should be close in output.

Richard

Re: Victory 700

Posted: Tue. Mar. 03, 2009 4:38 pm
by tsb
The victory 700 was an exact knock off of the franco belge stove.
It was made in Boyertown, Pa. Try Kring's stove in Boyertown. They
may have some parts around. The BTU was about 60,000.

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Tom

Re: Victory 700

Posted: Tue. Mar. 03, 2009 4:43 pm
by grizzly2
By: edough01 On: Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:40 pm

It is a Victory 700 stove like new capable of 60,000 BTU per hr can hear approx 2000 -2500 sq ft.

tsb beat me to it, but I coppied this from another thread. :)

Re: Victory 700

Posted: Tue. Mar. 03, 2009 7:03 pm
by edough01
Sorry to hear of your loss of your Father. I have the Victory 700 don't know about the knockoff of the Franco Stove but Victory is no longer in business and it was also in Boyerstown. YOU can buy parts for your stove if you send me your email I will scan the paperwork I have for you and give what ever info I can. Thanks Ed

Re: Victory 700

Posted: Tue. Mar. 03, 2009 8:01 pm
by Inferno_
Thanks for all your help guys I really appreciate it. I'm gonna leave the post open a little longer just in case.