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Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Sun. Oct. 25, 2009 8:11 am
by bksaun
Local craiglist has a used Stokermatic in working condition and a second one for spare parts.

What would something like this be worth?

Bk

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Sun. Oct. 25, 2009 8:51 am
by coaledsweat
They are still manufacture under a new name. Depending on the model I would say a pretty penny as there are two units, just look at the prices for new ones.
Quite often these things don't move and wind up in a scrap yard. Sometimes you can get them cheap, is there a posted price?

http://www.peasefeedandcoal.com/Stokermatic.html

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Sun. Oct. 25, 2009 9:08 am
by bksaun
$200.00, I should go look at this for a friend of mine who lives near the Bit mines in middlesboro.

Bk

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Sun. Oct. 25, 2009 9:01 pm
by Berlin
for two hundred, buy it or I will. when energy prices go up again these things will be worth their weight in gold. currently, if you can find them, they're usually going between $300-$800 depending on condition. the people that want them, although few and far between, are willing to pay considerably more.

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Wed. Oct. 28, 2009 10:21 am
by LsFarm
To be able to burn Bituminous coal which is usually about 1/3 the cost of Anthracite, burn it cleanly in a stoker which will require much less tending than a hand feed, and be MUCH cleaner.

I'd buy it to play with if it was closer to me !!

Berlin, how often do you remove clinkers and fill the hopper in your Stoker-furnace ?? Obviously it depends on the weather, but in cold weather, say highs of 20* and lows 10*, do you have to tend the stoker more than once in the AM and once in the PM? Or even that much ??

Thanks, Greg L

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Wed. Oct. 28, 2009 12:59 pm
by coal berner
bksaun wrote:$200.00, I should go look at this for a friend of mine who lives near the Bit mines in middlesboro.

Bk
You can use Bit & Anthracite in them think about it for yourself either way 200.00 is a steal

FIRETENDER FEATURES
• Automated stoker system with thermostatic control
• Automatic safety controls
• Forced air or hot water heating
• Under-fire & over-fire air for efficient, clean combustion
• "Hold-fire" timer works like a pilot light
• Hopper or bin-fed coal storage
• Time proven heat exchanger designs
• Anthracite or Bituminous coal

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Wed. Oct. 28, 2009 2:52 pm
by Berlin
hi greg,
if it's very cold, I usually tend it twice/day, if mild I usually tend it every other day (spring/fall).

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Sun. Nov. 15, 2009 11:45 pm
by LsFarm
So what happened with this stokermatic? Did one of the forum members buy it?

Greg L

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Mon. Nov. 16, 2009 5:30 am
by bksaun
Never could get them to answer the phone and now the number is out of service. Oh well, I tried.

Bk

Re: Value for a Used Stokermatic?

Posted: Mon. Feb. 21, 2011 9:04 pm
by McGiever
Well, looks like you have another shot...Combustioneer @ Lexington,KY Craig's.

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