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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1260372" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>Yes Big R is a farm and ranch store. Not sure where all you can find them. I looked and we paid 159.95 for it. It does hold a fire well and seems to put out a lot of heat. The pipe starts out as 5 inch and tapers up to 6 inch. We had it in a 12x20 alaknak tent. And be sure to use the stove pipe that is included with the stove. We packed the stove in 18 miles on horses to use in a 12x17 wall tent and to save space we used a different stove pipe. One that tapered from 5 to 4 inches. It did not work well. Live and learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1260372, member: 73479"] Yes Big R is a farm and ranch store. Not sure where all you can find them. I looked and we paid 159.95 for it. It does hold a fire well and seems to put out a lot of heat. The pipe starts out as 5 inch and tapers up to 6 inch. We had it in a 12x20 alaknak tent. And be sure to use the stove pipe that is included with the stove. We packed the stove in 18 miles on horses to use in a 12x17 wall tent and to save space we used a different stove pipe. One that tapered from 5 to 4 inches. It did not work well. Live and learn. [/QUOTE]
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