I need the specks on a wood burning cast Iron stove. On the back it has 24"Tawian parlor stove. On a plate the number 21183
Try the manufacturer's site at http://www.general.ca. They should be able to help.
260 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
110 knots, 260 knots or 500 knots. depends on which company. if shipping, 260 knots. if passenger, 500 knots. 110 knots for "cruise" plane.
about $250 (in US dollars)
100-260 or so
50-260 or so
In 2002 the MS260 replaced the (identical) model 026, which had been in production since 1988
50-260 or so
The Model T sold for as little as $260.
Most likely, you have a bad thermostat. However, you may also have clogged ports on the gas burner, or an inadequate gas supply. First call the gas company to be certain you have adequate gas pressure to your stove. If it's good, have a repairperson check your stove's thermostat and burners.
The temperature of a stove eye can vary depending on the type of stove and its settings. Electric stove burners can reach temperatures of around 500 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit (260 to 316 degrees Celsius) on high heat. Gas burners can achieve similar temperatures, but the actual heat can fluctuate based on the flame size and gas flow. It's important to use caution, as these high temperatures can cause burns or fires.
For a model with the full sized sleeper, 260 - 265 inches is the norm for wheelbase.