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<blockquote data-quote="Mur Huwcun" data-source="post: 3025676" data-attributes="member: 33114"><p>The 400 will burn around 6-7 gallons in a ten hour day if it's worked hard and it's a good day for it!!!</p><p></p><p>You need your oil to be in a tank or at least a 45 gallon drum with a pump not going to the bottom or a tap 6 inches from bottom to ensure no water gets to your stove. Drain any water from the stove tank every morning, if the water gets into the evaporating bowl, it gets ermmm a bit exciting to say the least. </p><p></p><p>Don't know if they supply or fit one now but get one or make a venturi type valve in the chimney stack so that you can choke or regulate her when it gets too hot!!!</p><p></p><p>Follow the instructions to the T when lighting it and it'll be fine, a glug of diesel does not work but the prescribed amount never fails. The oil delivery tube will need cleaning on a weekly basis, combustion tube/chamber every three days. Get an old vacume cleaner located next to it to give it a quick clean every morning around the bowl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mur Huwcun, post: 3025676, member: 33114"] The 400 will burn around 6-7 gallons in a ten hour day if it's worked hard and it's a good day for it!!! You need your oil to be in a tank or at least a 45 gallon drum with a pump not going to the bottom or a tap 6 inches from bottom to ensure no water gets to your stove. Drain any water from the stove tank every morning, if the water gets into the evaporating bowl, it gets ermmm a bit exciting to say the least. Don't know if they supply or fit one now but get one or make a venturi type valve in the chimney stack so that you can choke or regulate her when it gets too hot!!! Follow the instructions to the T when lighting it and it'll be fine, a glug of diesel does not work but the prescribed amount never fails. The oil delivery tube will need cleaning on a weekly basis, combustion tube/chamber every three days. Get an old vacume cleaner located next to it to give it a quick clean every morning around the bowl [/QUOTE]
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