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I have a real old one that had a catalatic converter in that didn't work out and Mohoning ripped it out and redone the stack. I since have replaced the stack again it rusted out where it was welded to the fire box. I burned coal when it was cheap it just took a while to get the hang of it. The best way I found was to keep the damper open about a 1/8' or less to give the coal air all the time and let the blower run as needed ( I only burnt coal in the winter ). A friend has one of the newer models and it's 10 yrs old or older and the water shelf under the stack rusted out ( from the outside ) so he had the fixed this fall. So make sure you keep the stack covered when the stove isn't being used.
I have the 300, same furnace I believe but holds more water and also has two pumps for different zones and one pump for DHW.I'm 99% sure that they did away with the smoke shelf design your talking about,you could ask. I'm going on my 3rd year with no major problems. The coal feature is a nice bonus, if I can't cut wood some day or get hurt, I can order coal, the grates are at least 1 ' thick steel and I don't think you could hurt them even if you tried. I'm heating a small house and a 1800 sq. Ft pole barn and my DHW, will hold a fire for 12 hrs with temps down to 10 degrees or colder if you really load it up. I bought a mahoning 300 this fall. Just got it installed about a month ago.
I am heating about 3500 sq ft. 12 hour burn. I haven't tried coal yet but I am strongly considering it. They are made in PA (coal country) and most say they do very well with coal. The 300 has 2 taco 009 pumps and 1 taco 007 pump (not 100% sure on the numbers).
I am also heating my domestic hot water through a plate exchanger. The plate exchanger also came with it. I thought it was a pretty good deal for the money. It does like the wood though. Stanfordrm said: “ I bought a mahoning 300 this fall.
Just got it installed about a month ago. I am heating about 3500 sq ft. 12 hour burn. I haven't tried coal yet but I am strongly considering it. They are made in PA (coal country) and most say they do very well with coal. The 300 has 2 taco 009 pumps and 1 taco 007 pump (not 100% sure on the numbers). I am also heating my domestic hot water through a plate exchanger.
The plate exchanger also came with it. I thought it was a pretty good deal for the money.
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It does like the wood though.If you don't mind me asking what did it cost you for the 300 and what are you heating with it? William Balaska said: “ where in PA are you?i'm the guy that called you a while back about the big bar you were considering parting with, i wanted it for my 880. I'm close to harrisburg (across the river). I have burnt coal in mine in the past but coal is more expensive here, all the Pa. Coal is north and west of here by about an hour minimum. I tried hard and soft coal when i did burn coal only, and there's a big difference in how each of them behaved. If ya wanna talk, send me a pm and your # and i'll give you a call.
Thanks, chuck.
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