Buck Stove Model 74 Non-Catalytic Wood Burning Stove with Door - FP-74
Model 74 is a non-catalytic wood burning stove designed to meet the most stringent emissions standards without the use of a catalytic combustor. Model 74 has a BTU rating of up to 52,400 and cand heat up to 2600 square feet. The Buck Stove model 74 delivers heavy-duty heat performance and is available as a masonry and pre-fabricated fireplace insert or freestanding unit. At 73% efficiency, you will be getting more heat with less wood.
Buck Stove has been manufacturing quality stoves in the United States for over 40 years! Add a blower for increased efficiency and heat circulation. You can be sure Buck Stove is providing quality and craftsmanship. Beautiful, modern, and made to last Buck Stove products will be in your home for a long, long time. And get this, everything made by Buck Stove is crafted right here in the US.
Features
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Size: 22 Inches
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Color: Black
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Product Dimensions: 27 5/8" W x 21 1/2" H x 22 3/8" D(FP74G, FP74)
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Non-catalytic
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Weighs 585 lbs.
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Freestanding wood stove
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Firebox volume of 2.6 cubic feet
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Easy operation and low maintenance
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Three design options to choose from
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Approved for use in prefab and mobile homes
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Accommodates 16" logs front to back or 22" side to side
Specification
| Model 74 Wood Stove |
FP 74, FP 74G, FP 74P |
| Stove Dimensions |
21-1/2" H x 27-5/8" W x 22-3/8" D |
| Cubic Feet Firebox Volume |
2.5
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| Weight |
460 lbs |
| Firewood Length |
22" (side to side) 16" (front to back) |
| Minimum Fireplace Dimensions |
22-1/2" H x 27-3/4" W x 15" |
| Flue Size |
6"
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| Efficiency |
Up to 73% |
| Heart Pad Size |
34" W x 48" D** |
| Heat Capacity |
1500 - 2,600 Sq. Feet |
| Output BTU/H |
13,300-52,400 |
| Emissions G/H |
1.8 |
| Maximum CFM |
85 CFM (Optional Blower) |
| Amperage Requirement |
1.1 Amps (Optional Blower) |
| Blower Type |
Single |
| Ashpan |
No |
| Optional Pedestal |
Yes |
| Pre-Fab Approved |
Yes |
| Mobile Home Approved |
Yes |
| Installation Options |
Freestanding with optional Pedestal/Stove Legs or Fireplace Insert |
Product Manual
Product Manual - FP 74
What Our Experts Think
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Efficient Heating: The Buck Stove Model 74 provides reliable, high-efficiency heat for medium to large rooms, ideal for keeping your home cozy during cold months.
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Non-Catalytic Technology: Delivers consistent warmth with fewer maintenance needs, offering a more hassle-free operation compared to catalytic models.
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Durable Build: Constructed with high-quality materials to withstand high temperatures and ensure long-lasting performance.
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Classic Aesthetic: Features a traditional design with a large glass door, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of a wood fire while heating your home.
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Eco-Friendly: Burns wood efficiently with reduced emissions, making it a more environmentally responsible heating option.
Q&A
Q: What is the Buck Stove Model 74 Non-Catalytic Wood Burning Stove?
A: The Model 74 is a non-catalytic wood burning stove designed to provide efficient heat with a durable construction and a classic wood stove door for added aesthetic appeal.
Q: How much heat does it provide?
A: It offers robust heating for spaces up to 1,500 sq. ft., providing a consistent and long-lasting burn.
Q: What makes it non-catalytic?
A: The non-catalytic design simplifies operation and maintenance while ensuring a cleaner, more efficient burn without the need for a catalytic combustor.
Q: Is installation easy?
A: Yes, the Model 74 is designed for easy installation, making it a good choice for homes with or without existing chimney systems.
Q: Why choose this stove?
A: With its efficient heating, classic design, and easy maintenance, the Model 74 offers reliable and cost-effective warmth for your home.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean Ashes Regularly: Remove ashes to maintain airflow and prevent buildup inside the stove.
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Inspect Firebricks: Check for cracks or damage in the firebricks and replace them as needed to ensure proper heat retention.
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Chimney Cleaning: Clean the chimney and flue at least once a year to prevent creosote buildup, which can be a fire hazard.
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Check Door Seal: Inspect the door gasket for wear and replace if it no longer seals properly to maintain efficiency.
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Use Dry Wood: Burn well-seasoned hardwood to ensure a hotter, cleaner burn with minimal creosote buildup.