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Fellow Steelers,
Just got a pretty good deal ($79.00) on a 24v Stewart Warner Multi-Fuel vehicle heater, depot rebuilt in 2004. My thinking it came out of a 10ton or even a tank. It is a model Model 78385-10560 M241B1.
I have a few questions...
Does anyone have the TM number on this heater?
It doesn't have a control box. Any sources as to where I can purchase one?
If not, can one be made?
Should I mount it in the cab (under passenger seat or dash) or under the hood and plumb it in?
I am hoping I can adapt this type of heater to my (mini) deuce for minimal costs?????????
I had a similar unit in my diesel-powered Unimog 421 and I was toasting warm in about 5 minutes. It was factory mounted behind the passenger seat and would defrost the cab very quickly.
Any help and assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks folks.
Just got a pretty good deal ($79.00) on a 24v Stewart Warner Multi-Fuel vehicle heater, depot rebuilt in 2004. My thinking it came out of a 10ton or even a tank. It is a model Model 78385-10560 M241B1.
I have a few questions...
Does anyone have the TM number on this heater?
It doesn't have a control box. Any sources as to where I can purchase one?
If not, can one be made?
Should I mount it in the cab (under passenger seat or dash) or under the hood and plumb it in?
I am hoping I can adapt this type of heater to my (mini) deuce for minimal costs?????????
I had a similar unit in my diesel-powered Unimog 421 and I was toasting warm in about 5 minutes. It was factory mounted behind the passenger seat and would defrost the cab very quickly.
Any help and assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks folks.
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