Hey fellas
In the process of installing a used EFM 520. It is a unit that was more or less "custom built". Jack Ryan at Mahanoy City refurbished and built it for me.
It is the 520 feeder and burner but is adapted to a Kurland Boiler. This boiler is just as heavy built if not heavier than the standard EFM boiler. When you look at the EFM and Kurland boiler side by side they are nearly identical. The domestic coil is in the front but Jack moved it there from the back.
Anyone know anything about there Kurland Boilers??? On the firedoor it says "KURLAND.... MCADOO HEIGHTS PA"
Did these units have their own make of stoker under them? I guess it possibly could have come from a hand fired unit also. Sure looks alot like the EFM boiler and the size dimensions are nearly the same. Ill have to post some pics when I get a chance. I posted on the EFM board but I don't think anyone responded.
I think it is really going to work well. Just starting to hook up the plumbing now. I am starting to anticipate already
EFM 520 Stoker and a Kurland Boiler
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Gents,
My Grandfather Clem Kurland was the manufacturer McAdoo Heights and held the patent for the Kurland boiler. My grandfather, father Frank Sr and Uncle Ken Kurland hand built each boiler, did the installations and serviced each boiler. Its a real sense of pride these boilers are appreciated and put to good use. I believe they sold the patent to Sears. If you have any pics I would really appreciate if you would email me along with any info as to where I might find a boiler or parts. Thanks Frank Kurland Jr [email protected]
My Grandfather Clem Kurland was the manufacturer McAdoo Heights and held the patent for the Kurland boiler. My grandfather, father Frank Sr and Uncle Ken Kurland hand built each boiler, did the installations and serviced each boiler. Its a real sense of pride these boilers are appreciated and put to good use. I believe they sold the patent to Sears. If you have any pics I would really appreciate if you would email me along with any info as to where I might find a boiler or parts. Thanks Frank Kurland Jr [email protected]
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Frank - some pictures of the boiler mentioned above can be seen here: Post by CoalJockey - Photos of My EFM 520 BoilerFkurland wrote: ↑Mon. Dec. 30, 2019 6:44 pmGents,
My Grandfather Clem Kurland was the manufacturer McAdoo Heights and held the patent for the Kurland boiler. My grandfather, father Frank Sr and Uncle Ken Kurland hand built each boiler, did the installations and serviced each boiler. Its a real sense of pride these boilers are appreciated and put to good use. I believe they sold the patent to Sears. If you have any pics I would really appreciate if you would email me along with any info as to where I might find a boiler or parts. Thanks Frank Kurland Jr [email protected]