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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Wolffarmer » Sat May 19, 2012 2:34 am

Great find guys. The 242 needs a stud on top and the ball nut. The 242 I got was the same way as yours. DavidA sent me the needed stud and I finally found the ball nut on the bay for $4. Gotta love the 242s specially the nickel founts. Mines painted. Boo hoo.

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Darren » Sat May 19, 2012 9:40 am

Debbie - Your lantern marked 3-3 I believe is a 220BX or 220C from March 1943. Is the bottom stamped US and if you have a magnet is the direction disc steel? If so it's a BX. Nice group of lanterns. :thumbsup:

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Wolffarmer » Sat May 19, 2012 9:12 pm

I messed with my Mil specs today and got the last one running. Well. one other runs but now it seems to be running rich. It worked good on a camping trip in Feb. then a week after I got home it started to run slightly rich. Changed gennie and still doing it. The other one I got running today I could easily see it had been running rich so I pulled the burner frame off and yes could see a spidy web in it. Blew it our. Did you know one of those tubes is used? The other is not opened up, there is a brass or something plug there. I will now have to take the other burner frame off and check to see if a spider decided to make a home. Lately I have had several mantles I have put on fall off. So today I put on 3 mantels and made sure they where tied nice and tight. One has fallen off already.
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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Mukilteo » Sat May 19, 2012 9:16 pm

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Wolffarmer » Sat May 19, 2012 9:37 pm

I tried some of those. did not like them. Guess I just don't like new fangled things.

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby bonnie » Sat May 19, 2012 11:16 pm

While out thrifting with my daughter I found a Coleman 425B. $7. Everything seems to be there, including fuel in the tank. :shock: I will probably set it aside for the moment and get the garage cleaned up, before I start making stove parts everywhere. It needs cleaned. All the old stickers are on it, so I probably won't paint it. I couldn't find a date, but did see a sticker that instructed how to lower the legs that has the following on it: 1950-624. If that's the manufacture date, this thing is older than I am. :lol: :lol: No pics tonight. Maybe when I cook on it the first time. :)

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Wolffarmer » Sat May 19, 2012 11:29 pm

AS I mentioned earlier I worked on my Mil Spec lanterns today. Here is a couple of pics.

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Front row, left to right. a 1981 or 80 SMP, an A 1946 530 with container and olive drab sack. Not a real Mil Spec but close enough. And a 1967 Coleman. Back row setting on the Medical stove. 1957 Coleman 252, non quadrant lantern, now has a new 220 globe in it, am keeping the US globe in a safe undisclosed location. And a 1981 or 80 SMP. I got the Med stove about a month ago and fired it up for the first time today. Also had 3 mil spec lanterns going at the same time. Sounded like buzz bombs over London in the shop. I can find no date on the med stove. Don't know if they are dated.

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Kevin A » Sat May 19, 2012 11:57 pm

Darren wrote:Debbie - Your lantern marked 3-3 I believe is a 220BX or 220C from March 1943. Is the bottom stamped US and if you have a magnet is the direction disc steel? If so it's a BX. Nice group of lanterns. :thumbsup:

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Ya know Darren, I think you're right. check out the burner caps, looks to be ceramic. If the fount is steel, it's definitely a BX.
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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby doug hodder » Sun May 20, 2012 7:49 am

Mukilteo wrote:I can't get my fingers to tie the knot with the short strings any more.
I switched to the spring clip


I have the same issue...I pre-tie the first portion of the knot before I put it on the burner. That way, it's just open the sock and pull the strings. Doug
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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Darren » Sun May 20, 2012 9:31 am

Kevin A wrote:
Darren wrote:Debbie - Your lantern marked 3-3 I believe is a 220BX or 220C from March 1943. Is the bottom stamped US and if you have a magnet is the direction disc steel? If so it's a BX. Nice group of lanterns. :thumbsup:

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Ya know Darren, I think you're right. check out the burner caps, looks to be ceramic. If the fount is steel, it's definitely a BX.


I noticed the burner caps after I had posted. It's a nice lantern.
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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Wolffarmer » Sun May 20, 2012 10:22 am

doug hodder wrote:
Mukilteo wrote:I can't get my fingers to tie the knot with the short strings any more.
I switched to the spring clip


I have the same issue...I pre-tie the first portion of the knot before I put it on the burner. That way, it's just open the sock and pull the strings. Doug


I do that also. I must have some really fat fingers.

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So is this why you like stoves over lanterns? :lol:

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Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby nevadatear » Sun May 20, 2012 11:14 am

Ok you got me. I know what a fount is but not directing discs or burner caps
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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby Darren » Sun May 20, 2012 11:22 am

nevadatear wrote:Ok you got me. I know what a fount is but not directing discs or burner caps


I didn't know what those were either a year or so ago.

The direction disc is where you turn on the gas and the burner caps is where the mantles attach. :thumbsup: The BX was made during the war effort so a lot of the normally brass parts were made from steel. The ceramic burner caps are getting hard to find.

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby teardrop_focus » Sun May 20, 2012 12:06 pm

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The "directions" disc is attached to the valve wheel...

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Re: Coleman Keepers Campfire come on in!

Postby logman7777 » Sun May 20, 2012 12:08 pm

Im not giving in..I have plenty of Colemans (12 at last count) Must...Not...Give..In... :?
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