Anybody familiar with a Stadler coal Boiler, 180,000 BTU Model H45--132000.
It sounds like and interesting, boiler as the heat travels out though tubes in
the back, like a Tarm, but it doesn't have a shaker grate.
It uses stove size coal, which I think to riddle would be a pain.
Its top load and has a tall firebox, with sloped insides and is reported to have a 16 hour burn time.
Maybe the sloped sides help the fall to the ash pan?
It's about 3 hours away, if it had a shaker, I'd see it in a minute.
Any thoughts?
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If doesn't have shaker grates, probably burns wood only. Not sure about getting parts if something were to break?
You can probably find a nice TRUE coal boiler (Stoker or hand) for around the same price. Depending on what you want to spend and how you want to use it.
You can probably find a nice TRUE coal boiler (Stoker or hand) for around the same price. Depending on what you want to spend and how you want to use it.