Hello everyone, I have an old 413g Coleman stove that I am trying to find information on. Mine is a 3 burner and all I can find is 2 burner stoves. I know most of the parts are interchangeable and cleaning it up will more than likely get it working. But why is there barely any information one these?
If it's a 413 it's not a three burner stove. If it's a three burner stove it's not a 413. Pictures would help.
Very confused as to how you would turn on and off that center burner. On my 3 burner stove the tank and generator connect to the center burner, and the left and right have control knobs to open and close them. By your pictures I see that the tank connects on the right and the left burner has a know that extends out a hole in the chassis. That center burner...is it even connected to anything?
I wonder if the center burner is a spare just resting in there... it's not in line with the gas tube the other two are connected to... I don't see how it would be able to turn on and off, or receive fuel?
@Bradley Flanary take the center burner screw out and the burner plate... easy to see what's going on under it that way
That looks like a Frankenstove to me. I'd like to see how they attached that center/third burner, as well as understand why. The only thing I can think of is that it's controlled along with the right burner for a large pot, pan or oven. You can find Coleman user manuals and parts diagrams here: The Old Town Coleman Center
Is that some black discoloration under that burner, maybe attached there and controlled like Jim said by the main burner? Duane
Interesting way to add a third burner. I think I wound have lengthened the control out the back of the case so as to not burn myself adjusting it