Godin 3726 Stove Variations

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Ultralume
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: Vermont Castings Vigilant II, Godin 3720, Godin 3731
Coal Size/Type: Pea, Nut and Stove Coal

Post by Ultralume » Mon. Aug. 30, 2021 5:54 pm

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From various pictures of this model stove it appears that there are some variations. I've seen the Petite Oval with an oval top door and some with a round one as mine. I've also seen reference to a 5" pipe connector. Mine is 4" or thereabouts. Also, I've seen some stoves with an oval burn grates yet mine has a rotating round one. Were some made in Canada and others in France? Is the oval burn grate easier to clean ashes out of?

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Post by Serge » Tue. Dec. 07, 2021 6:28 pm

Godin are all made in France, they bad been assembled in Canada for many years, not any more. The shaking system is the same in the small or large models.

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