Warm Morning 818

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Forge
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: Warm Morning 818

Post by Forge » Tue. Jan. 29, 2019 7:34 pm

I have a Warm Morning 818 that has been in a farm house since the late 50's. Can you burn wood in this stove or is it for coal only? Thanks for any help or advice.
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: Warm morning 400B.
Baseburners & Antiques: Germer Radient Home A18, Glenwood #8 Baseheater, Phillips & Clark Oakvale Andes 161.
Coal Size/Type: Nut/Stove Bituminious
Other Heating: Electric baseboard

Post by Hillbilly » Tue. Jan. 29, 2019 9:33 pm

The 818 will burn wood but, its made to burn coal. Wood fires will not last long plus very small chunks is about all you can fit through the loading door. These stoves have hollow corner bricks to help burn off volatiles from coal especially Bituminous coal. Thats a nice old Warm Morning you have. Throw some coal to it thats what it was made to do
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Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Harman SF360
Hand Fed Coal Stove: T.O.M (Warm Morning converted to baseburner by Steve) Round Oak 1917 Door model O-3, Warm Morning 400, Warm Morning 524, Warm Morning 414,Florence No.77, Warm Morning 523-b
Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Clayton 7.1/DS Machine basement stove/ Harman SF1500
Baseburners & Antiques: Renown Parlor stove 87B
Coal Size/Type: Bituminous/anthracite
Other Heating: Harman Accentra, enviro omega, Vermont Ironworks Elm stove, Quadrafire Mt Vernon, Logwood stove, Sotz barrel stove,

Post by fig » Mon. Feb. 11, 2019 4:08 am

My warm morning still had the fuel type tag screwed on it when I got it. It says coal. No mention of wood.

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