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Old 05-05-2004, 08:29 PM   #1
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Question Coleman furnace-How to clean

I have a Coleman furnace (1970-72 vintage) not the original unit in the Overlander, it doesn't put out the heat it should. When I look through the window it would appear that only the middle burner lights while it is operating. Does anyone know where I can locate a manual online or if I can service the orfices without removing the whole unit. We still have a few cold nights left.
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