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MORSO STOVE REPAIR
MORSO STOVE : I have a 7 year old Morso 3110 multi fuel stove that needs it's cast iron top baffle replacing. Which is the easiest way of doing this. The stove is in an alcove so access to the rear is limited without removing the whole stove. Can the baffle be replaced from the front? cheers
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
Take a look at one of the exploded diagrams from here --> http://www.oilstoves.co.uk/partpdfmorso.php?Morso you should get a better idea of how to do it plus further down there are parts lists with the correct codes for ordering.
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
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Your link does not open because you have a letter 'y' in front of the http:
This opens:
http://www.oilstoves.co.uk/partpdfmorso.php?Morso
Plloyd,
To replace the top baffle plate, open the door and with one hand under the front of the plate, push it up a little and using your other hand, lower the side firebrick down onto the grill. You may need to lower both side firebricks but you should then be able to lower the front of the baffle and unhook it from the top of the rear fire brick. It will be covered with ash and crap on top of it but that will clean out.
To replace with a new baffle just reverse the procedure, by hooking the the plate onto the rear brick and then, with it pushed up towards the top of the stove, tilt the side bricks back into the upright position and push them towards the side of the stove. Let the baffle rest on the side and back firebricks and you should have it firmly in place.
Done it several times for chimney sweeping and replacing the firebricks on an Aarrow Stove and the expert says yours is the same.
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Your link does not open because you have a letter 'y' in front of the http:
This opens:
http://www.oilstoves.co.uk/partpdfmorso.php?Morso
Plloyd,

To replace the top baffle plate, open the door and with one hand under the front of the plate, push it up a little and using your other hand, lower the side firebrick down onto the grill. You may need to lower both side firebricks but you should then be able to lower the front of the baffle and unhook it from the top of the rear fire brick. It will be covered with ash and crap on top of it but that will clean out.
To replace with a new baffle just reverse the procedure, by hooking the the plate onto the rear brick and then, with it pushed up towards the top of the stove, tilt the side bricks back into the upright position and push them towards the side of the stove. Let the baffle rest on the side and back firebricks and you should have it firmly in place.
Done it several times for chimney sweeping and replacing the firebricks on an Aarrow Stove and the expert says yours is the same.
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
Opens for me Dave.
If the OP means part 11 it bolts on.
if the bolts are inside yes otherwise it will bolt on from the back.

If the OP means part 11 it bolts on.
if the bolts are inside yes otherwise it will bolt on from the back.
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
He edited the link but there was a 'y' infront of the http that the browser would not recognise.
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
Post by Bowland Stoves »
Morso do not issue any instructions for replacing Stove Spares.
Apparently all spare are really easy to replace.
Just take not on how you take the baffle plate out and put the new one back the same way
Hope this helps
Apparently all spare are really easy to replace.
Just take not on how you take the baffle plate out and put the new one back the same way
Hope this helps
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
Post by Bowland Stoves »
We at Bowland Stoves sell Morso spare parts
Should be easy enough to replace the Baffle plate yourself
It should just sit on top of the side firebrick
Should be easy enough to replace the Baffle plate yourself
It should just sit on top of the side firebrick
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
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Blimey Bowland, this thread is seven years old. The OP must have fixed it by now
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You can't tell him thatdewaltdisney wrote:Blimey Bowland, this thread is seven years old. The OP must have fixed it by now![]()
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Re: MORSO STOVE REPAIR
Ahhh and you know that because ?? I've suspected you are a moderator on here for a while...someone-else wrote:You can't tell him thatdewaltdisney wrote:Blimey Bowland, this thread is seven years old. The OP must have fixed it by now![]()
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