Hutch Rebel Wood Stove Manual
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Hutch Manufacturing Co. Began as Building Products Manufacturing Company (Detroit, MI) in 1971 before moving to Louden, TN in 1978. They specialized in aluminum, cast iron, and steel products, manufacturing chimney flues and caps, hearth pans, dampers, and fireplace doors and accessories to name a few. Hutch Manufacturing Co. Was also known for their wood stoves and fireplace inserts, such as the Hutch Rebel and double wall insert lines. Due to hard economic times, the company came to terms with its inability to keep its head above water, and closed their doors rather quickly in 2012.
Hi, I have a old hutch rebel wood stove, its an insert. I am needing a blower motor for it. Does anyone have one of the old stove sitting around or have any idea or know of anyone that has replaced the motor on one of these with a different one and had success.
We continue to provide select replacement parts for Hutch heating applications. Because the of the large product variety that exists, customers must measure their stove for this custom cut glass to ensure the measurements that we have on file from Hutch Manufacturing Co.
Are accurate. Before you check out with your custom piece, you must realize that this glass is not returnable. If you don't see your model number listed, not to worry!
Just call our experts at 1-888-986-1535 and submit your measurements. We can custom cut a piece of glass to your specifications for an exact fit, or help you find the right gasket or combustor for your heating application!
Model Glass Size Gasket Size Catalytic Combustor Large Small.
A look at my old Hutch Mfg. Double wall fireplace insert in action. I use this fireplace insert to back up my solar heating system on cold, cloudy days.
This heating season, I think I had a fire one day in November, 4 days in December and one day in January, then used solar heating the rest of the time. The natural gas furnace hasn't been on in over a decade. One of these summers, I need to sand down the outside and re-paint with some high temperature BBQ paint. Other than that, the insert works and looks as good as new.
Web page with some limited product info: I used to burn anthracite coal along with the wood. I'd thrown in a handful of coal and that would really kick out the heat. I would only use a single 100lb.
Bag of coal in a season when I heated with insert alone. Be sure to rate, comment and share.
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