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  1. Archivist

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    Courtesy of Chuck Wilkins

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    I have various stoves and use them in different conditions but nothing has the practicality of this stove in terms of storage and setup. I just added a piece of fuel hose on the rod of control knob and now it also very silent when carrying.

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    I'm new to the site...awesome information by the way.

    I just picked up 2 of these russian stoves here in afghanistan.

    any info is appreciated. I am looking for parts!

    need the wrenches, burner plates and one control knob, and instructions if anyone has them.

    Thanks
     
  4. kerophile

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    Hi armymp. Here are the instructions:

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/11445

    If you have any Problems with the Cyrillic, here are the Instructions, in English, for an Optimus 8R:

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/272

    You should be able to get a burner plate cut and shaped from a piece of brass sheet. If not, new burner plates are available (from our Sponsor, Base- Camp) for Optimus 8 stoves, and should fit.

    The Russian Touristy is an Op,8 clone:

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/6856

    Best Regards,
    Kerophile.
     
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