Keystoker Hand Fired.
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Saw a Keystoker hand fired boiler for sale. I guess it's the 140,000 btu model. Just curious to know more about them. See the grates etc.
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I picked up that HF / HFH 70. Here is the grates, they should be the same.
I picked up that HF / HFH 70. Here is the grates, they should be the same.
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- Joined: Thu. Nov. 27, 2014 8:55 pm
- Location: Athol Massachusetts
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska Kast Console II
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Coal Chubby
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood Modern Oak 114, Glenwood 30 "Estate" Warm Morning 120
- Coal Size/Type: Sherman Anthracite Nut/Stove from C&T Coal
- Other Heating: Peerless Boiler with Cast Iron Baseboards
Is that from the Boiler? Any other pics?Holdencoal wrote: ↑Tue. Dec. 29, 2020 9:33 pmA, I think I picked up that HF / HFH 70. Here is the grates.
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It’s from a keystoker hand fed / hopper stove. I would guess they would use the same grates in the hand fed boilers. Why invent the wheel.