I picked up a pretty cheap enders 9060 (no suffix)(second one I've ever had) and nothing worked. But was really surprised at how simple it was (maybe it's super dangerous like the Optimus 111b!!!) haha.... Gasket for the pump - Phoebus 625 gasket Pips - Phoebus 625 Filler cap gasket - Coleman 3 piece cap gasket Runs like a bat out of hell... Really surprised how loud it is... But I'm a little confused... What's this tool for? It's missing the wrench (maybe @Russenjesus has one?)
@snwcmpr like this... Maybe they put that other one there to fill the clips... But there's no pricker in it unfortunately... It's pretty rough on the case ..so I'm deciding if I'll use the label file I have and repaint the stove and put a label on it...or leave it alone Stove runs top notch... Very loud though
@alnl1996 it's pretty loud but have been using it to make coffee all week and have to say it's interesting... I've had no problems with it but surprisingly it doesn't get the tank hot when running it...so micro adjustments are needed to keep the burner running right. Other stoves in my collection get some kind of heat to self pressurize... Like the Phoebus 625... But this one keeps really cool to the touch even after 15-20 minutes of heating up a pot. I got another one coming but something else called a enders 263... But already have the right gaskets ready to go It didn't come with a funnel or spare gaskets but I made two complete kits and cleaned it up. Box looks like crap but is straight as a bullet...and the brass parts shines up well haha
Im really thinking about keeping this one rough...but I did upload a label and might go and sandblast this one and give it some facelift. Cheap wrench came in today and filed and cut it down to use for this stove. Both ends are the only two I need, and fits just fine in the lid.