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Old 11-11-2023, 03:20   #1
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Taylors 079D drip-feed heater

Looking for one of these in any condition: must be the "D" model--diesel, not kerosene. If not working, there are still spare parts being made, and those who re-condition them.
This is for an installation where no electricity is available, and seems to be the only heater in production that checks all the boxes. I'd just like to avoid dropping $3k on a new one.
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