503 grate frame disintegrating
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Hi all - I have a 10 year old Hitzer 503 insert. While cleaning the ash out I saw that the grate frames (on both sides) is seriously warped. It still held the bricks in place just fine -- do I need to figure out how to have someone replace this for me, or since it's doing its job, just let it be? Thoughts? Also, anyone know how long I should expect this unit to last?
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- freetown fred
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Last time & only time I purchased a grate cradle, it was $41.00 (course this was back in 09) it was a real simple DIY.--YEP, your's is shot, might last a month or a year, it could mess up grates if it were to fall apart at the most inopportune moment.
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If you were inclined to "fiddle" with it and make it work a while longer, you could just take it loose and reverse it for some more mileage. Whatever works for ya.
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I have a 503 also. Mine has similar issues. I've spoken to Hitzer about this and they say as long as it holds your brick it's fine. Actually once the fire box is full the coal load does the work of brick retention. If worse comes to worse you can buy the grate frame from Hitzer and easily replace it.
Gian4
I have a 503 also. Mine has similar issues. I've spoken to Hitzer about this and they say as long as it holds your brick it's fine. Actually once the fire box is full the coal load does the work of brick retention. If worse comes to worse you can buy the grate frame from Hitzer and easily replace it.
Gian4
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+1 on that!... I have a box stove that had 3 pieces of channel iron on TOP of the bricks to hold them in place bolted together in the 2 corners. I removed it 4 or 5 yrs ago to clean the stove and forgot to put the frame back and the bricks haven't moved since.
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This flat bar is holding your front bricks and is directly in contact with red coal. This is a weak part of Hitzer probably the only one. The best solution is to remove the grate frame, remove the dammaged flat bar and have a 3/16 thick one welded on your frame for some dollars. Voilà!