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ole622
Posted 2009-10-21 8:25 AM (#789)
Subject: repair parts for coleman furnace


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Im looking for repair parts for the Coleman furnace, they have been out of production for a number of years, and parts seem to be unavailable from dealers, would consider a complete unit Thanks Glen
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BigRabbitMan
Posted 2009-10-21 10:33 AM (#790 - in reply to #789)
Subject: Re: repair parts for coleman furnace



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Glen, in the event no one on this forum has a source ebay has "wanted" feature. You could put the model number of the unit you have in as a wanted item and you may turn one up.
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jevans
Posted 2009-10-21 4:31 PM (#791 - in reply to #789)
Subject: Re: repair parts for coleman furnace



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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Best of luck on this. A few years ago my coleman quit, and I was assured I would never find the replacement parts. I replaced the whole unit, which was pretty easy except for the exhust port. I had the local fibrglass guy cut the hole out of the door, spin it around, and reheal the fiberglass. Worked like a charm!
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BigRabbitMan
Posted 2009-10-21 8:15 PM (#792 - in reply to #791)
Subject: Re: repair parts for coleman furnace



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jevans - 2009-10-21 4:31 PM Best of luck on this. A few years ago my coleman quit, and I was assured I would never find the replacement parts. I replaced the whole unit, which was pretty easy except for the exhust port. I had the local fibrglass guy cut the hole out of the door, spin it around, and reheal the fiberglass. Worked like a charm!

This is the same procedure used by Ed Hannavig when he replaced his Coleman with a new unit.

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