How Do I Replace the Coal Bin in a Combustioneer 77B

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goblin79
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Post by goblin79 » Thu. Jan. 12, 2012 5:44 pm

do I have to remove the trans auger and all or just the moter blower assy

 
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Post by Willis » Thu. Jan. 12, 2012 10:16 pm

Just looking at mine that is stripped down at the moment, it looks like a total disassembly. The bin is also riveted to the base that the firepot and burn chamber sits on. I used 1/8 drillbit to drill all the rivets out. If you have any other questions before you tear into yours let me know because mine is in pieces and I'd be glad to take pics.


 
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Post by rockwood » Thu. Jan. 12, 2012 10:33 pm

Why are you replacing it? Is it rusted through?

 
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Post by goblin79 » Thu. Jan. 12, 2012 10:49 pm

rusted though ive patched it for the last 2 years ill probly tri to get the wenter out of it and replace the hole stove with 1 of my other 4

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