Great stove I bought one on eBay new old stock and was left a 3 burner 426D from my brother and it has has a zipper canvas Coleman case with the Coleman logo on it I have seen before . On the G 413 for one this stove is larger than the others made by Coleman. Plus you should use a filter when filling the tank, they sell them at Old Coleman Parts. Thanks for the video and have fun with your stove😊
I just picked me up an almost new late 1969 lantern to go with my 424 new stove. Also picked up another 424, but older from 1984. I wanted older, but I, just getting started so I didn’t want to find something that needed work because I’m not there yet, but I’d love to tinker with these and start restoring some, I like.
I really don't think that's the original price tag. These stoves were sold in cardboard boxes and the price would have been on the box. I'm guessing the price on it was from a second hand store a few years after the stove was purchased new, or it was sold as an open box item. Nice find though. I'm working on buying one from the 60's that is still in the box. I don't want to ask the seller of the year because I don't think he knows that he's not asking enough for it. It's a 411a in as good or better condition to the one you have there.
Nice stove, but you need to learn how to pump it up properly. Unscrew the pump handle for a few turns, stand to the right of the tank, put your THUMB on the hole (with your index and middle finger behind), and with your forearm parallel to the pump rod give it fifty quick and FULL strokes in succession - not those weak-ass half-strokes from side to side - and then light. The gas will come out more forcefully and settle down very quickly. That initial weak-ass yellow flame is a result of your weak pumping more than anything else.
Best option for camping and outdoor activities!🎶
I agree! Love it!
Great stove I bought one on eBay new old stock and was left a 3 burner 426D from my brother and it has has a zipper canvas Coleman case with the Coleman logo on it I have seen before . On the G 413 for one this stove is larger than the others made by Coleman. Plus you should use a filter when filling the tank, they sell them at Old Coleman Parts. Thanks for the video and have fun with your stove😊
Awesome! I'm gona look for a bag and a filter. Thanks for watching!
You want the best you got it,old Coleman stove and lanterns.
Love my coleman gear! Thanks for watching
I just picked me up an almost new late 1969 lantern to go with my 424 new stove. Also picked up another 424, but older from 1984. I wanted older, but I, just getting started so I didn’t want to find something that needed work because I’m not there yet, but I’d love to tinker with these and start restoring some, I like.
I love my Coleman white gas stoves
@@solardiyhobbyandrevies8118 I'm gona be acquiring a "new" in box one soon! Love em!
@@interestingdavey I have 3 now lol. 2 like new and a 67 in pretty good shape
Nice find!
Thanks! It's my main camping stove now 😁
Birds sure making a racket..
@@johnmcclelland4078 😂
I really don't think that's the original price tag. These stoves were sold in cardboard boxes and the price would have been on the box. I'm guessing the price on it was from a second hand store a few years after the stove was purchased new, or it was sold as an open box item. Nice find though. I'm working on buying one from the 60's that is still in the box. I don't want to ask the seller of the year because I don't think he knows that he's not asking enough for it. It's a 411a in as good or better condition to the one you have there.
That's a nice setup. Do you have a link to that folding table that you used?
@@wildbill3006 just search 4' adjustable folding table
Nice stove, but you need to learn how to pump it up properly. Unscrew the pump handle for a few turns, stand to the right of the tank, put your THUMB on the hole (with your index and middle finger behind), and with your forearm parallel to the pump rod give it fifty quick and FULL strokes in succession - not those weak-ass half-strokes from side to side - and then light. The gas will come out more forcefully and settle down very quickly. That initial weak-ass yellow flame is a result of your weak pumping more than anything else.
Thanks for the advice
They should make those fuel tanks clear so you can see how much fuel is in it
@@raymyers6522 or do a mod like how you see some motorcycle tanks with a clear tube on the exterior 👍
It would be interesting to know what date is stamped on the bottom of the stove case. My 413H has the same hinged grill that yours does.
I don't know if I saw a date stamp on the bottom of the stove... How exactly would I find it? I do know there is a date stamp on the fuel tank. 👍
they have not been a better stove that has lasted as long as these Coleman stoves.
I agree!
that is not a 413G grill