Great video! I recently found my grandparents old Model 425 in a shed behind their garage. Thanks to this video and the website you mentioned, I confirmed the late 40's/early 50's build date. It hadn't been used since the late 60's. I cleaned the mud dauber nests out, oiled the leather cup, bought a new fuel cap (bad gasket of course), filled with fuel and it fired right up. Works perfectly - can't wait to take it camping. Amazing how the basic design hasn't changed in about 70 years.
Those things don't die. I bought a 425E at Goodwill about 19 years ago for $1.50. It was in rough condition. I completely disassembled it, cleaned it, replaced less than $10.00 worth of parts (including a can of paint). It has run perfectly ever since then. It's funny when I go camping with a group and they all have their propane stoves. Then I whip out my 425 and everyone needs to come over and look at it.
You positively identified a Coleman stove which was given to me my friend . It is a 425 B - Red tank . Time to go through it from top to bottom . Thanks for your video .
I got a very clean 425B on offer up a month ago for $15. Just needed to new filler cap and it runs great. I like the feet wrapping around to secure the case.
at 5:24 ok now i’m having fun. i bought a great 425F in 93 at aconsignment shop for $8.00! now on the bottom of the stove, the stamp is 2 80. on the underside of the tank i have N 79! whatever, it’s still in great shape, works great and replaced one we bought in 68 that took a hike without us...
Thank you for a very informative video. I was happy to identify my Coleman Stove (which was originally my grandfather's) as a 425A. I'm going to restore it but have decided against painting it to keep the original patina (might clear coat it for that reason). Again, many thanks...
if you want to drain the fuel tank just use some air tubing that you use for an aquarium air pump. its cheap and you just syphon the gas out. works really good
good info, I heard you fine because I always use ear buds, I recently fell into two E series, one was given to me that I'm going to restore, the burners are very clean, as if hardly used, but it was not stored well, so paint is rusty, any idea if the new one are U.S.A.made? that's a big factor for me, to have products U.S.A made just feels so much better. thanks for the good info. (I guessing new stickers are not available )
Thank you for the info. Do you will use your 425... or too old or unsafe? can you still get parts for the 425 or 425 A? I would like to get one of the old cylinder tanks but worry that I wouldn't be able to rebuild it or get parts if needed. thank you
I appreciate your time in making this. I just picked up a 425E, and was curious about the year. All I can find for markings is a small, white ink or paint-stamped "1067" in the floor of the case, under the burner rail, and on both tabs of the tank is a little 1, a larger 7, and another little 1. There are no marking or stampings in the bottom of the outer case where your has them. Any guess on it's year? I haven't tried to light it yet, I've got it torn apart for cleaning... Thanks!
I have a question, can the coleman 425 be used with the same fuel of a diesel vehicle? and i make this question because having just one type of fuel for all purpose used is a great way to control your inventory.
I recently got a 425 off ebay. Unfortunately, where the generator attaches to the valve is at an angle. ..perhaps cross threaded. I see that generators for this model are available but I can't find and information on the valve. Do you know the part number? Do you know if it is still possible to get a valve for the 425? thank you, mary
My father in law gave me his old 425E Coleman stove dated august of 75 on the bottom and it has the style tank with the fuel cap on the end instead of the middle so I'm guessing they changed the tanks somewhere between 75-79
I have a 425E with the original paint and instructions under the lid, date code on stove is 4-74 and the date on the fuel tank is 3-74. its a bit scratched up but with very little actual dings. mostly on the bottom. the only issure i have with it is that the nozzle doesnt seat properly so when lighting the stove the inlet catches on fire, im not worried about an explosion i just want to know how to fox this problem without having to replace the whole assembly?
The 425C is my favorite generation. That's when they started the sprung windshield clips. The legs on the 425 and 425B sucks. They wobble. The 425C and 425D legs are stable.
I have a question for you. If I have a 425e, could I convert it to dual fuel by adding a 424 pump/generator assembly? Do you know offhand if the tabs on the tank allow mounting the 424 tank?
You could run gasoline in any of these stoves. They don't have to be dual-fuel. I personally would never do it unless it was an emergency, because gasoline will flavor your food with a gasoline flavor. Even the dual-fuel models will do this. Also, running gasoline will gum up the generator faster than using Coleman Fuel. Just use Coleman Fuel. It's more expensive, but better for the stove and better for your food.
as far back as I can remember we've had one but ours had to be made in the 50's but for those side windshields it was never a thick wire like device but a flat piece with slots which fit into the base, and one more thing, not ONE who do demos on these seem to know that left burner's knob can be pulled out for better control and they fumble around TRYING to raise and lower that side burner's flame!!!ps I do hope Coleman NEVER took blame for all those stupid Morons who DID TRY LIGHTING THIS while it still was flaming!!!
why would you want to drain coleman fuel at the end of season??? Coleman fuel till this day doesn’t go bad like gasoline...... It’s pure fuel w/o ethanol... Great tip, only run coleman fuel in your small 4 stroke engines (lawnmowers/go carts/scooters/generators) and you won’t have to drain those either. or buy a new one when you don’t!
I have a 425 E which I bought in 1971 it may have rust but still is very serviceable 👍☀️
Best car camping stove ever. I have one I bought in the late 70's that runs just fine.
Great video! I recently found my grandparents old Model 425 in a shed behind their garage. Thanks to this video and the website you mentioned, I confirmed the late 40's/early 50's build date. It hadn't been used since the late 60's. I cleaned the mud dauber nests out, oiled the leather cup, bought a new fuel cap (bad gasket of course), filled with fuel and it fired right up. Works perfectly - can't wait to take it camping. Amazing how the basic design hasn't changed in about 70 years.
Nice : )
Those things don't die. I bought a 425E at Goodwill about 19 years ago for $1.50. It was in rough condition. I completely disassembled it, cleaned it, replaced less than $10.00 worth of parts (including a can of paint). It has run perfectly ever since then. It's funny when I go camping with a group and they all have their propane stoves. Then I whip out my 425 and everyone needs to come over and look at it.
Thanks for this information
Prefer the larger 413 flavor! And the 426 rocks, too! That first series 425 is awesome, though! Awesome video!
You positively identified a Coleman stove which was given to me my friend . It is a 425 B - Red tank . Time to go through it from top to bottom .
Thanks for your video .
I got a very clean 425B on offer up a month ago for $15. Just needed to new filler cap and it runs great. I like the feet wrapping around to secure the case.
at 5:24 ok now i’m having fun. i bought a great 425F in 93 at aconsignment shop for $8.00! now on the bottom of the stove, the stamp is 2 80. on the underside of the tank i have N 79!
whatever, it’s still in great shape, works great and replaced one we bought in 68 that took a hike without us...
Thank you for a very informative video. I was happy to identify my Coleman Stove (which was originally my grandfather's) as a 425A. I'm going to restore it but have decided against painting it to keep the original patina (might clear coat it for that reason). Again, many thanks...
Thank you for making this video, I was able to discover that I have 425 because I have the round tank with the external locking tabs.
Great information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
great info. Thank you. Happy New Year
That was just what I needed. Thank you
Bought 3 old ones at a church sale for seven dollars. Now have six old and new models. There just fun and dependable .
Great I'm glad to here about a good old timer being brought back to life & out to use for the next generation.
Bought a 425F from Jan 1983 about 2 years ago. Looked like it had been used once or twice. Still in the original box. Paid $7 at a garage sale.
thank you. I'll watch this again for reference!
Great video. Thank you
Oh that's great because of your vidio I just found out I have an original 1948 Coleman 425 wow that's awesome thank you very much
Very informative, thank you.
Thank you sir for this video.
Thank You. Good research
EXCELLENT video.
if you want to drain the fuel tank just use some air tubing that you use for an aquarium air pump. its cheap and you just syphon the gas out. works really good
Thanks for this
on UA-cam there is an expert for everything.
I have one and the burner is cast iron the tank is round and you fill it through the end, the legs are z shaped what year do you think it would be?
good info, I heard you fine because I always use ear buds, I recently fell into two E series, one was given to me that I'm going to restore, the burners are very clean, as if hardly used, but it was not stored well, so paint is rusty, any idea if the new one are U.S.A.made? that's a big factor for me, to have products U.S.A made just feels so much better. thanks for the good info. (I guessing new stickers are not available )
Thank you for the info. Do you will use your 425... or too old or unsafe? can you still get parts for the 425 or 425 A? I would like to get one of the old cylinder tanks but worry that I wouldn't be able to rebuild it or get parts if needed. thank you
I appreciate your time in making this. I just picked up a 425E, and was curious about the year. All I can find for markings is a small, white ink or paint-stamped "1067" in the floor of the case, under the burner rail, and on both tabs of the tank is a little 1, a larger 7, and another little 1. There are no marking or stampings in the bottom of the outer case where your has them. Any guess on it's year? I haven't tried to light it yet, I've got it torn apart for cleaning... Thanks!
I have a question, can the coleman 425 be used with the same fuel of a diesel vehicle? and i make this question because having just one type of fuel for all purpose used is a great way to control your inventory.
I recently got a 425 off ebay. Unfortunately, where the generator attaches to the valve is at an angle. ..perhaps cross threaded. I see that generators for this model are available but I can't find and information on the valve. Do you know the part number? Do you know if it is still possible to get a valve for the 425? thank you, mary
My father in law gave me his old 425E Coleman stove dated august of 75 on the bottom and it has the style tank with the fuel cap on the end instead of the middle so I'm guessing they changed the tanks somewhere between 75-79
I have a 425E with the original paint and instructions under the lid, date code on stove is 4-74 and the date on the fuel tank is 3-74. its a bit scratched up but with very little actual dings. mostly on the bottom. the only issure i have with it is that the nozzle doesnt seat properly so when lighting the stove the inlet catches on fire, im not worried about an explosion i just want to know how to fox this problem without having to replace the whole assembly?
is the rebuild kit for a 425 F same as a 425 E thanks for any info
The 425C is my favorite generation. That's when they started the sprung windshield clips. The legs on the 425 and 425B sucks. They wobble. The 425C and 425D legs are stable.
I was given a never used 1999 model
425 f with original box.
Nice job! BTW, are you related to Billy Bob Thornton? Voice and looks very close.
I have a question for you. If I have a 425e, could I convert it to dual fuel by adding a 424 pump/generator assembly? Do you know offhand if the tabs on the tank allow mounting the 424 tank?
You could run gasoline in any of these stoves. They don't have to be dual-fuel. I personally would never do it unless it was an emergency, because gasoline will flavor your food with a gasoline flavor. Even the dual-fuel models will do this. Also, running gasoline will gum up the generator faster than using Coleman Fuel. Just use Coleman Fuel. It's more expensive, but better for the stove and better for your food.
Cool cool. I'm a big coleman fuel fan anyway. Let me ask you one more question... What are all of the reasons you put a dharma sticker on a 425e?
Thereal111t I didn't make the video, I was just answering your question.
Picked up a 425C at a yard sale for $10 today. needs a new o-ring on the fuel cap, but
other than that just some cleaning and it'll be good to go.
Picked up a 425 for $18 at a yard sale yesterday. Very clean and ready to use. Cant wait!
@@andyseitz3051 did you get it put to use?
@alexpoz09 Yes (it would lose all the pressure), and it's also dangerous.
i have 3 so far.. all B's.. PS whats with the lost Dharma Initiative logo??? you like lost too or you buy it that way?
Nice video. Thank you for posting. Which stove is your favorite?
The green one
@@kurtrussell5228 interesting, mine too.
Would enjoy it but hardly can hear the sound.
Was looking forward to your video.....but unfortunately I could not hear anything.....
wouldent the stove di if you took the cap off
My 425 E is different then your. model is center. My tank is simular as yours, but no date stamp.
I wish my 425 no letter looked as good as yours, but it works good, and was only $5...
how can you tell how old the stove is
Date is stamped on the bottom of most. Also stamped on bottom of tabs on fuel tank.
You should put the mic a lot closer so we can hear what you are saying.
as far back as I can remember we've had one but ours had to be made in the 50's but for those side windshields it was never a thick wire like device but a flat piece with slots which fit into the base, and one more thing, not ONE who do demos on these seem to know that left burner's knob can be pulled out for better control and they fumble around TRYING to raise and lower that side burner's flame!!!ps I do hope Coleman NEVER took blame for all those stupid Morons who DID TRY LIGHTING THIS while it still was flaming!!!
He said you start with one, next thing you know you have a collection. I kown this to be true. As does my wife, much to her chagrin. She's not a fan.
I noticed that you didn't have the 2015 model
Erie Illinois Probably because this video was posted 2011
How about subtext?!
I just found one 425E new for $100
why would you want to drain coleman fuel at the end of season??? Coleman fuel till this day doesn’t go bad like gasoline...... It’s pure fuel w/o ethanol... Great tip, only run coleman fuel in your small 4 stroke engines (lawnmowers/go carts/scooters/generators) and you won’t have to drain those either. or buy a new one when you don’t!
Issue* Fix*
canada are 169.00 for new 425
That's because Canada is communist now
@@kurtrussell5228 you must be a frog
@@newt66c33 you can't even own a gun, shut up
SPEAK UP BOY I CAN"T HEAR YA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
daphoenixto turn up your hearing aid old man...
Hey man, give him a break. You can hear it because sound echos in your mom's basement.
bagahaha tgat was a great TR impression
get a good microphone next time!
sylvain Simard just turn up your hearing aid old man!
Hard to hear!
Can barely hear you!
Barely audible