PLEASE I NEED HELP!! WHAT IS THIS???

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  1. Brendan Macauley United States

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    I FOUND THIS WHILE IN THE WOODS AND I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS. PLEASE, ANYTHING WILL HELP. GOD BLESS AND PEACE BE WITH YOU.

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  2. Jose Venezuela

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    Lucky! It looks to me like a double stove that runs on propane gas. You must put a photo where you can see the connection for the gas.
     
  3. William Ritchie

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    Score especially if the fuel tank was with it . My favorite for the big campsite and also have one on the patio for wok cooking Etc. Looks in pretty good shape . Wr
     
  4. Brendan Macauley United States

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    Thank you for the reply! I am new to classic camp stoves and really don’t know where to begin. Do you know the name of this particular store?
     
  5. William Ritchie

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    It is a coleman 413 it is the larger of the 2 burner white gas stoves that Colman produced . This example was built in July of 1976 . except for the apparent dirt inside it appears to be in very good condition . It does however appear to be missing the red fuel tank that would be needed for operation . There were some propane generators produced to convert from white gas . Its a very good general camp stove and will last most a life time . I am sure others will put their .02 cents in but its a keeper . WR
     
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  6. Brendan Macauley United States

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    Thank you so much for you input and help. Have a great night!
     
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    It's a Coleman 413G, a heavy duty two burner and a really nice stove! It's a liquid fuel stove that's unfortunately missing the fuel tank, valve and generator, but you can buy an adapter that will allow you to run it on a propane bottle. Complete, that stove is only 200 btu less than the massive 426 three-burner. It's a perfect size if you use a Coleman oven on it, and being their larger two-burner, it can handle some nice large pans, including cast iron.
     
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    Thank you for the information, it was very useful! Have a great night!
     
  9. cottage hill bill

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    Old Coleman Parts (OCP) will have a tank assembly for you. You are missing the fuel tank, valve and generator, fuel cap and pump probably for about $20. Mike at OCP is great to do business with. There are two slots I the front of the stove, one just to the left of the latch, the other on the to the right about mid way between the handle and the end of the stove. Measure the distance between the slots, center to center. that the be the spacing on the tabs for the tank. Mike lists the stove tanks by distance between tabs rather than by model number. If you're not sure use the contact feature o the OCP website and he will get back to you and answer questions. If he doesn't have one on hand post a Wanted to Buy (WTB) thread on the Coleman Collector's Forum. someone there will have a spare they'll part with. The 413 is one of the best suitcase stoves around.
     
  10. Marc

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    You can also probably find an entire replacement stove for ten bucks at half the garage sales in the country.
     
  11. cottage hill bill

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    @Marc Naw, 425s are $10. 413s go for at least $12. Still one of the best suitcases.
     
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    @cottage hill bill OK I'll give you $15 for the two burner stove and the 220 lantern, as long as the globe is intact.
     
  13. cottage hill bill

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    Only if it's an H or later.
     
  14. snwcmpr

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    Agreed, 413 is the best 2 burner suitcase stove. Even 20 is a fair price, with tank, in that condition.