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Posted by Rocky Near on September 27, 2001 at 12:12:39 from (64.12.102.152):
We have an old Sparks oil drip stove that is the main heat in our home. It seems that there is a leak under the houseing so that the exhaust is venting into the house. We are trying to locate someone that may have any information on parts or how to fix it. Some of the cast parts on the inside are in need of replacement, but we don't know where to look. If anyone has some ideas about where we can start to look, please let us know. Anyone that would have an old stove themselves with replacement parts even. Our email is mrwilderness@juno.com. Winter is coming and it's getting chilly in here! Thanks.
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