[Seen a lot of 425's In real bad condition.....usually because of sloppy storage.]
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rainjer wrote:
rainjer wrote:They are scrap metal...They are Coleman LP Gas stoves. The fuel was discontinued in 1979. One is original with fuel in it. The other I tried to convet to propane with no luck. I got it to burn but it would not get hot enought to boil water. This was the stove I was going to use in my trailer. They are about 5 1/2"H X 16"L X 11"D. It is almost the same size a 425 without the tank.
Jeremy
Endo wrote:rainjer wrote:They are scrap metal...They are Coleman LP Gas stoves. The fuel was discontinued in 1979. One is original with fuel in it. The other I tried to convet to propane with no luck. I got it to burn but it would not get hot enought to boil water. This was the stove I was going to use in my trailer. They are about 5 1/2"H X 16"L X 11"D. It is almost the same size a 425 without the tank.
Jeremy
Thanks.
That stove brought back some childhood memories. I think my Dad had one like that.
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