These are great little stoves. Kind of noisy but they really put out the
heat! If you unscrew the pump you should find spare generators and leather
pump cup inside the pump body. Army manuals TM 10-7310-202-12 and TM
10-7300-200-12 cover it in lots of detail. You might be able to get reprints
at Portrayal Press.
Regards,
Dan
"You can get more done
with a kind word and a gun
than you can with only a kind word"
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Doherty" <mofta@farmerstel.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 6:42 PM
Subject: [MV] Stove, Gasoline burner, M1950, need info
Listers,
I would like to find some info on this little stove. It was given to me by
a friend, because he knew that I would appreciate it, and use it. It looks
like new except for some ash on the burner.
What could I say? It will get put in the vehicle accessories box for sure!
Any suggestions out there on where to locate some details about it? It is
stamped U.S. WYOTT 1974 on the side of the fuel tank. It is still in the
two piece aluminum container.
I'll be posting some pictures of it later.
Obligatory MV content: I'm getting the M886 ready for some use again. Sort
of missed driving it for a while. Still practical as a working truck.
Thanks in advance,
John Doherty
Henagar, AL
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