My question is will the feed wheel from the newer model Bixby stoves work on my old model 100? I haven't found any measurements of the new wheel so I can't compare it to my old one. The pictures I have found look like it would work, but I want to check before I spend the $130 on it. I know the different wheel will mess up the fuel rate, but it is already messed up with the original wheel (when using pellets)...
Back story:
I recently got a older model Bixby stove. Model 100. It works great with good corn. but the corn I have gotten recently won't stay lit through a ash dump. The stove can burn pellets and it burns them well as long as they don't plug or jam the feed wheel. But it usually takes less than a half hour for them to plug or jam it. Which leads me to my question above.