Jim: The link to the Coleman BBS regarding the oven rack was the one I sent them, which is the same one I sent Doc Mark. And yes, the correct...
Hi Doc: To answer your 1st question. All "9" series of stoves were just that. No oven like the "2" series. Also, your stove, being as it is a 9C...
Jim: The rods inside of the generator are used to help vaporize the fuel, much like the later style long coil spring used on 413 & 425 stoves....
Ian: Fuel tanks do pop up on eBay every now and then by themselves. Just have to keep a sharp eye out. Just remember, it has to be for an "E" or...
Ian: The tank from a Coleman 413E & F model stoves are a direct interchange with your aluminum 442/442A. The whole tank assembly is part...
Mark: Send me your mailing address. I believe I can help you out on that. The "mexican" Coleman 500 parts should all interchange with the U.S. &...
First of all, my thanks to Tom Midgette & Bob Meyer for welcoming me to this forum. I hope I can be of benefit to those few out there that have...
Hello Dan and thank you very much for the welcome. I must confess that my knowledge of AGM products in the area of stoves is somewhat limited,...
Hiya Bob: If you look at the 2nd photo showing the front of the stove, the smaller valve to the right, it does look like a pre-heating generation...
dday: Your Kitchen Kook is circa 1927-1928, maybe 1929. Your tag shows a '27 patent date. Your stove also has porcelain knobs and a built-in air...
Thank you, Doc Mark, for the welcome. We already know each other through Terry Marsh. Remember your Model 7 stove? And you too, Presscall. Thank...
Lance: I just joined the forum and found this topic regarding the Coleman Model 140. Needless to say, I was quite surprised when I clicked on the...
I just joined the forum and noted with interest this topic regarding which stove is functionally superior. All of those who posted had excellent...
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