Sears Signal Oak 15
- coaledsweat
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: Axeman Anderson 260M
- Coal Size/Type: Pea
Art, welcome aboard. I notice two posts above yours is the same stove for sale. It may have your answers.
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Thanks...yeah I read the post and it really does not give any direction. So, is the a website you can recommend for parts and value of these assets?
- coaledsweat
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: Axeman Anderson 260M
- Coal Size/Type: Pea
Wilson's stoves is one. I'm a stoker guy so not real helpful here but be patient, I'm sure one of the wizards will have some answers.
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I am torn between buying a Signal Oak 15 (with some cracks) and a Union Stove Works no. 29 ($175.00). Very different styles, I know. They are both a great deal though. I don't have a large space (small man cave in back of barn), so the union makes more sense. The Sears is so cool though and a steal at $100 from a friend who says it was used up to a few years back. I don't have anything right now, and cannot wait to get the smell and heat of a nice coal fire going. Any advice?