G,,day I found this at the weekend. I gave it a wipe and blew the dust out of it, fuelled it, and away it went. kerry
Kerry How close is it to Ian Sedgman's: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/28798 ... And is it kero? When you fettle it, it would be good to get a pic of the manufacturer's decal. Cheers Tony
Tony . the only differences are main control valve knob on mine is black my pot support grill has 8 for/aft rods and my second burner control is flat steel and telescopes into the case for protection kerry
i reckon it will be a good strong burner , clean the generator most likely dirty. fit a new pump cup , so i can get some real pressure in it . clean the burners etc . it will NOT get repainted kerry
Yup, those old Coleman 2 and 3 burner suitase stoves are nearly as impregnable as anvils. They'll take an amazing amount of abuse and come up with blue flames on the burners. Excellent find. I've even salvaged two from the garbage dump and one 502 there as well. Gerry
Nice one Kerry. Spitting image of the Canadian Coleman 6J in THIS POST and it could have been a Bushman at that. John
G,,day John . it was made in Australia by arrangement with Coleman Canada . so i reckon any differences would be very slight kerry
bloody beauty Kerry, no not the same as a 6J as the 6 does not have the cast manifold, very similar to a 4H, even the color is close regards Jan