I just found one of these behind the Goodwill I used to work at they're not allowed to accept items with fuel in it so it just got left out. Thanks for making the video I had no idea the case was also a pot and pan that's cool.
My Grandfather was A PJ in the Air Force. He passed away and He left his military Stove like this along with all kinds of other awesome Military Issue things that are priceless to Me. I have no idea why this will not work. There is fuel, the pump works and has the leather seal, I just can't get it to spray, spit fuel. I have turned the valve's all on. I created pressure with the pump. I just can't get any gas flow. I have the tool to work on it and everything it is supposed to come with. I saw this stove work while I was a kid camping. Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you sir for posting this video.
The fuel orifices are probably blocked up. Use your tool to remove them and clean off any corrosion there. Be careful with the needle valves, be sure everything is clean inside the burners.
Mine says it is for sterilization of medical equiptment. I believe mine is Korean War vintage. I've been using it as a 2nd stove to heat water for coffee , dish and personal washing.
sniperjdp, quisiera hacerle una pregunta ya que usted es entendido en estufas coleman, e conseguido la 523 de 1944 y quisiera hacerla funcionar con gasoil en vez de gasolina, se podrá ? , usted que me aconsejaría. Desde ya muchas gracias y espero su contestación .
Steve Schwartz Try Ebay, be careful thought it is often confused with the older Coleman model 523 stove. Same looking stove except for the area where the burners are located. The metal on the 523 is different, and the 523 is older with a possible hinged green case.
John P great to hear. I have been watching them closely on ebay. Waiting for the right one to come along. They sure are nice stoves. I have four of the older coleman 530 pocket stoves. Love these older models.