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Wood Stove and Folding Bed

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Since I haven't camped in my cabin tent in several years I have no use for these two items. I had the stove custom made because I got tired of getting up twice a night to refuel the original stoves purchased for cabin tents. This baby is huge and will keep a fire all night long as long as you adjust the damper properly. It's one of a kind and a good conversation piece. It's a bit heavy and the reason for the handles on each side for carrying.

The folding spring bed is a must for those comfortable nights after a hard day's hunt. I always used a mattress off the kid's bed to complete the setup. It beats any cot on the market for sure. You'll thank me a hundred times once you've slept on this.

I bought this wheel back several years ago and never took it back after it didn't fit. I have no idea what it fits but the info is on the box and I'm sure one of you can figure it out.

If you have any questions I can be reached at 480-833-1230 or my cell at 480-710-5702. I will donate part of the money to help out the cost of Amanda running this site. :)

 

TJ

 

$400.00

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It's made for a 6" pipe. As you can see I have the damper and spark resistor. I do have 2 more pieces of pipe.

The door opening is 13 1/2" x 9 1/2"

The top plate measures 31" x 21"

Inside depth is 20"

 

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It stands at 3ft with the 1" pip legs. You can put any length on it you like for your desire height.

 

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These handle are a must.

 

$30.00

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6' x 3' 3"

 

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It's in good shape

 

Make me an offer

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Here is the information from the box. If for some reason the info is wrong I will give your money back.

 

 

 

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Just thought I would bring this back up since so many were gone over the Memorial Day weekend. This stove would be ideal for a big cabin tent, or a cabin porch heater.

 

Make me an offer on any of these.

 

TJ

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Do you lift that stove with a engine hoist or do you bring in a crane? Holy monster stove, what does that puppy weigh?

I'm not exactly sure but I have wrestled it in place a few time. That's why I had the handles welded on. I'm guessing not more than 50 lbs. I will weigh it the next chance I get to be sure. Should have already done that. Thanks for the reminder. :)

 

TJ

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