I just acquired a 1950 (mine is stamped 1951 US) Coleman stove which is pretty similar.. I ordered new cap and pump seals and redid it last night.. Hoping to shoot a video of a test fire today..lol Wish me luck !!
Depending when the stove was made, say December it could have been paired with a canister made in January since they where made by two different companies
Hello sir, can I just pump and build pressure inside when the tank is empty? I'm trying to rebuild it, but I'm afraid of leaking so I'm not giving it any fuel just yet.
Its like a jet :)
Mine is dated 1943 and is in great condition. Thanks much for this video. I didn't have any idea how it worked.
I just acquired a 1950 (mine is stamped 1951 US) Coleman stove which is pretty similar.. I ordered new cap and pump seals and redid it last night.. Hoping to shoot a video of a test fire today..lol Wish me luck !!
You got very nice 1942 stove I one my self
Funny it kinda sounded like soldiers marching , also thanks man I've been trying to figure out this sucker lol
The US Army M-1942 was only manufactured by Aladin and Prentis-Weber.
Depending when the stove was made, say December it could have been paired with a canister made in January since they where made by two different companies
Hello sir, can I just pump and build pressure inside when the tank is empty? I'm trying to rebuild it, but I'm afraid of leaking so I'm not giving it any fuel just yet.
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I have 3 of these. Does anyone know where I can get them repaired/refurbished? I need the pump assembly worked on.
Easy enough to fix Michael.. you can get all the parts from oldcolemanparts.com
@@MrBenryanuk It would be easier to have someone who knows more about the Stoves to do this.
@@michaelwight2289 of course, but then it’s a missed opportunity to learn something new :-)
Does it use kerosene
I use the white fuel in it but I think it would run on kerosene too