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Originally Posted by hstommel
I have been in. I still think it's a Schult. One bad thing, it had a very bad infestation of wood worms at one time, there are little holes EVERYWHERE. That distressed me for a bit until I remembered, I bought it to enjoy the area, not spend all my days making it perfect. I believe the worms were done eating many years ago by the looks of it. They probably were in the wood when it was built, as I am learning, because they do not like to infest lacquered wood. I do have a question, you know how they have a gas furnace by the door sometimes? Where to find? Is missing...Thanks! All the lights work, the stovetop works, didn't know where to light the oven...All in all it is still my little lucky find!
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As a Spartan owner, I can tell you it is definitely NOT a Spartan of any kind or model. There is one person I know of who will probably be able to identify this trailer from just the interior photos. You should join the TinCanTourist Facebook page, ask your question there, and tag Tim Heintz. I’ve seen a trailer with these doors but haven’t been able to remember the brand. Too bad some of our long time resources are now gone. Tim will probably know right away, or if not will be able to tell you after a little research.
I can’t tell what brand you have, but I have instructions for a Dixie stove. You’ll want to do some research about a replacement furnace. A lot of people remove them and sometimes you can find a good deal, but that good deal might not be the safest option.
Before applying anything to the finish of the wood do some tests to determine exactly what finish is there now. Don’t assume.
https://www.woodmagazine.com/materia...is-that-anyway
It’s lovely, even without an ID.
Carol