Here is my new Primus #51 sport in chrome plated. Is date AA6 1936 Looks in excellent condition with very minimum use. Hope you like it. ///Fernando
Hi @Fernando Alicea . What a beautiful stove outfit! Outstanding! Also interesting. The small plastic container with the capsules contains replaceable screw-in cleaning needles for some early Primus stoves with internal cleaning needles. These are marked Pr. #6132. SOS, how to rebuild Primus burner 4047 I am pretty sure that the “Standard” Pr.51 did not have this burner type... However your srove has such a burner, No.4047 ! Primus N:o 107 - 1937 Best Regards, Kerophile.
Hi friends Those parts come with the stove. Good to know they are a good spare parts. thank you ///Fernando
Hi my friend This stove never been restored or cleaned by me. I’m very fortunate to find this stove in this condition. thank you ///Fernando
My friend, I have get three Primus No.4047 with his stove too,but also I get a 4049 burner too,stove is too heavy around two hundred pounds,so I throw stove. I found the needle is easy broken and jet easy big hole too,so I made needle and jet by my hand,it’s free use.
Hello, very beautiful, is oil or gasoline used, does the valve of this stove have o-rings or rubber gaskets or not? Does the rubber gasket break when it gets hot or not? Thanks
Hi my friends I never used the stove. is in excellent condition and never will be you by me. Will be in my collection until I decide to sell it. Thank you ///Fernando
1. The stove uses kerosene. 2. If you mean by “valve” the control spindle, it uses graphite as the seal. Best regards Tony