This is is an original World War II Outift, Cooking, Large Stove by Perfection Stove Corp Dated 1944. You get whats seen in the photos. Utensils and ladles for sale in other auctions. B elow is the historical review of the unit. M-1937 FIELD RANGE (12 K). A WW II vintage M-1937 Field Range. Photo reprinted courtesy the Seabee Cook Web Site. The M-1937 served as the Armys primary field stove from the beginning of World War II until the end of the Vietnam War. Each range was equipped with a gasoline-powered fire unit (or “burner”), 10- and 15-gallon stockpots, a heavy aluminum roasting and baking pan (one deep, one shallow), a cradle, and a set of knives and utensils. The following description comes to us via Lawrence P. Belmont of the 225th, who used to use them in the ETO. The M-1937 Field Gas Range could cook and bake anything. They were about three feet tall and about 15 inches wide; they had compartments with rails where you could put the burner if you wanted to grill items. It had a square roasting pan with a cover you would use the cover for a grill and put the gas range right below it. If you were cooking potatoes or making coffee, it had 10- and 15-gallon stock pots and you would put the gas burner on the bottom. Before this very versatile and portable stove, the Army had wooden and coal stoves that they used to use on troop trains. The M-1937 was so easy to move and set up. It had handles on each side and two guys could move them easily since they didn’t weigh much when they didn’t have the pots in them. You could put them any place: in the back of trucks or in searchlight trailers. In Normandy I had mine in a wooden lean-to shed that my buddy Sgt. Kravarik help me make. I had two stoves set up there and used to make hotcakes every morning. I can still smell them! The biggest problem was that after cleaning them you were very dirty because the gas would clog up the pipes on them. The other thing was that they were prone to blowing up! They had a round disc on the top of the burner and you had to use graphite to seal it, so you’d get really dirty cleaning them. But the guy that invented it was sure a smart person. In the German Army, the cooks had a 30-gallon tub and they made a fire in the bottom. THIS IS A GREAT FIND. If you do cooking during living history encampments. Otherwise its local pic up only. I have identified and described the item to the best of my ability. The item “Original WW2 US Outfit M-1937 Field Range Cooking Stove 1944 Perfection Stove C” is in sale since Thursday, April 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “notenoughthyme” and is located in East Northport, New York. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
This is is an original World War II Outift, Cooking, Small Detachment STOVE. Stamped CHRYSLER AIRTEMP 1945. It has never been used!!!! It was developed to serve isolated units from 15 to 40 men, depending upon the type of rations served. It is compact and light, and can bee easily be carried by motor transport or backpack (each of the two sections forms one backboard load). The burner has been selected for its simplicity of contruction, operation , and maintenance. It will burn leaded or unleaded gasoline, kerosene, or light diesel oil. It uses about one-third of a gallon an hour, and should burn SMOKE-FREE. The fuel is gravity fed from a five-gallon gas can (not included). It is compact and everything fits inside it. It includes a copy of Technical Bulletin (TB) 10-400-2, entitled OUTFIT, COOKING, SMALL DETACHMENT, dated 194 5. It appears to be complete. All the other components appear to be included. Comes complete with original wood packing crate. The paper was sealed up until I took this pics for the listing. THIS IS A GREAT FIND. If you do cooking during living history encampments, this is a lot smaller and lighter than a M-1937 Field Stove!!! The crate says 150lbs. Otherwise its local pic up only. I have identified and described the item to the best of my ability. The item “Original WW2 US Outfit Squad Unit Platoon Cooking Stove 1945 Chrysler Air temp” is in sale since Sunday, March 31, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “notenoughthyme” and is located in East Northport, New York. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
New old stock Coleman Peak 1 camping stove kit direct from USMC surplus. Kit includes stove, additional kerosene generator assembly, generator wrench, instructions, soft carry sack, metal storage unit that doubles as a cooking/eating pot, cooking pot handle and fuel storage container. Utilizes Coleman camp fuel or kerosene according to included instructions. Unit may vary in cosmetic detail from item pictured depending on production date and have added or omitted logos or insignia. All fuel bottles carry the Marine Corps logo emblazoned on them. Units have been in storage for some time. Units have not been tested. The item “Coleman Peak 1 Multi Fuel Camp Stove 550B NSN 7310-01-412-7813 Marine Corps Kit” is in sale since Wednesday, April 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Camping & Hiking\Camping Cooking Supplies\Camping Stoves, Ovens & BBQs\Camping Stoves”. The seller is “hawk-aggie” and is located in College Station, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Non-Domestic Product: No
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Style: Stove System
- Custom Bundle: No
- MPN: 550B749
- Brand: Coleman
For sale is a Hotblast 1300 Wood or Coal Furnace. It is in great condition. I upgraded to a bigger model is the reason it is for sale. Furnace plenum for your duct work is included. I do have a forklift to load. Heating Capacity: Up to 1,900 Sq. BTU’s/hr: Up to 115,000. Capacity: 21/50 lbs. Depth w/o blower: 31. Dual 8” diameter heat outlets. Automatic bi-metal draft damper. Firebrick lined to boost efficiency and heating capacity. Separate ash door with removable dump pan. Removable/replaceable shaker grate (handle included). Extra heavy duty cast-iron doors, grates, and liners. Firebox dimensions: width: 16 1/2”, depth: 22 3/4”, height: 17 1/2′. The item “HotBlast 1300 Coal or Wood Stove Furnace Hot Blast” is in sale since Wednesday, March 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Home Improvement\Heating, Cooling & Air\Air Conditioners & Heaters\Furnaces & Central Heating Systems”. The seller is “polaris_atv_salvage” and is located in Nekoosa, Wisconsin. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
- Model: 1300
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Power Source: Wood
- Heating BTU: 115000
- Type: Wood Furnace
- Color: Red
- MPN: 1300
- Brand: Hotblast
32 (actually GRIS 32 WOLD). Cast iron two burner, tabletop gas stove / hot plate. Made in the USA. One of the porcelain handles has a chip, if you turn it down you dont see it. Both valves turn, one being stiffer than the other. One of the legs needs to be tightened. Minor spots of surface rust. No Signs of breaks or repairs. The base is marked 1171 underneath , the two burners 1160, the four legs 1701. The burner top measures 19-1/2″ wide x 9-1/2″ deep x 5-1/2 tall. The depth from the back of the burner to the front of the bracket that holds the piping is 13. The item “Griswold 32 Cast Iron Two Burner Tabletop Gas Stove Hot Plate 1171 1160 1701 USA” is in sale since Friday, February 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Kitchen & Home\Kitchenware\Cookware\Cast Iron”. The seller is “answerguy8″ and is located in Bay City, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France, Australia.
- Brand: Griswold
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States