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Hi All!
Bixby Maxfire 115 FOR SALE
It works great
We have completely re-done our family room and my wife no longer want the stove which use to be in the room.
It is a Bixby Maxfire 115 that is four years old.
It comes with:
Nine 50lbs bags of corn (you have to bring your own bags because I have to return the containers they are presently in) - (A $100.00 value)
All the cleaning, both for the corn and for the stove, equipments that I used
Four 30galls cans with covers
A Tile mat for the stove to sit on (a $275.00 value)
All the duct pipe, including a new and improved and never before used vent cap
The pipe and flanges to go into the house and up the side of the house
The scoop and any and all other incidentals I have for the stove
Price - $1200.00
The only adjustment you will have to make is to the ash pan sensor; the stove was out the room before I could get around to doing it
I am in the Elkton, Maryland area, close to the border with Newark, Delaware
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Bixby Maxfire 115 FO ...
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Posted 1 year, 1 month ago
by Benjj
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Hi
I own the Bixby Maxfire 115 stove and I am having some trouble with the Ash Drawer switch.
All of last season I ran the stove, taking the ash pan in and out of the stove, with the #5 light not responding - meaning that when I took the ash pan out for emptying the #5 light did not start flashing as it used to.
I took the switch out, and I notice that the end of the switch is one solid piece and that no part of it goes in and out as I saw some one saying in the old forum. So, my question is, on the maxfire 115, is the end of the switch suppose to go in and out or not.
Or is it that the nut holding the switch in place got loose and the switch moved away from the pan.
If it is suppose to go in and out and the one I has do not, do I then need a new switch. And, good or bad, in or out, why is there no reaction from the #5 light when I pull the as ash pan?
Help needed
Thanks
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Ash Drawer switch
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Posted 1 year, 11 months ago
by Benjj
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