Fury mini petrol stove.

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  1. loco7stove

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    Hi All

    Another ebay purchase fell on the doorstep today & being untested i was a bit worried it might have been worn out [-o< :-k ( enlarged jet hole :D ) , but i'm pleased to say after an initial fettle & a new filler cap seal the fury coil burner lived up to its name & boiled a kettle full of water almost as fast as a 96 :shock: very impressive 8) :D/ :D/ :thumbup: .

    The tin needs a bit of work & it came with a wind shield for the coil , Veritas pricker & the original steel funnel painted red :D :thumbup:

    This little stove when working is just a joy , simple to work & very powerfull for its size with nice blue flames 8) :thumbup:

    Here are the pic's :D

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    Stu :D :thumbup:
     
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  2. DAVE GIBSON

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    another coil burner! more and more are showing up here--
     
  3. shagratork

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    Wow - another Fury

    I have a mint one of those with cylindrical tin, windshield and funnel.

    Here is a photo. Sorry the photo is poor as it is just a cutout from a larger photo.

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  4. loco7stove

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    Hi Trevor

    Would you mind taking some better pictures of the tin so as i can restore mine to some semblance of its former glory :D :thumbup: as for the stove it's very clean & the legs are firmly in place :D :thumbup:

    Thanks in advance , Stu :D :thumbup:
     
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    Wow, looks loud. Need a silent cap? :lol:
    Sorry, couldn't resist.
     
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    Hello Stu

    Yes, I had already thought of it.
    I will take detailed photos of the stove and parts including tin labels etc.

    Believe it or not, I even think I can find it in my garage. :lol:
     
  7. loco7stove

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    Your a wag arachnocamper :D :D/ :thumbup: , actually it's fairly quiet for a roarer type so i was suprised , this is my first of the type & i don't have a point of reference :-k , but i was very impressed all round by this little bundle of Fury 8) :D :thumbup: . Thanks Trevor i look forward to the pic's 8) :thumbup:

    Stu :D :thumbup:
     
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    loco7stove I am very impressed on the power and size of that blue flame coming from this stove. I had no idea they were that hot of a burner. Very nice purchase.