Coleman 426



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I enjoy my 426E, white gas/Coleman fuel only for mine, I’ve recently used Coleman fuel from the 1980s and it burns like a new can, when I find a Coleman stove or lantern with gasoline in it I usually pass or get it for close to nothing because I expect a major overhaul because of “rotten” gas gumming up the system, not a problem with Coleman or Crown fuel. Coleman Company, Inc. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not leave stove unattended while burning. 426-5281 426A5561 426A5571 479-217 530A5071 PART NO. Zillow has 28 photos of this $ 0 bed, bath, 2052 sqft single family home located at 426 Louis Coleman Jr Dr built in 1932.

Generator Stove 502 Reproduction
Reproduction generator for the model 502 stove. New generator includes spring and tip cleaning wire.
Generator Stove Re-manufactured
Re-manufactured generator for the model 500 and 500A stove. New generator includes new gas tip, spring, and tip cleaning needle.
Generator
Generator for camp stoves 3F, 3H, 413B, 413C, 418, 418B, 419, and 420. Comes with the spring and gas tip. Does not come with the cleaning rod.
Generator Stove
Fits models 413E, 413F, 413G, 426B, 426C, 426D, 442, 442A, and 443. New generator includes new gas tip, spring, and tip cleaning wire.
Generator Stove
Fits model 414 stove. New generator includes new gas tip, spring, and tip cleaning wire.
Coleman 426 stoveGenerator Stove
Fits model 424 stove. New generator includes new gas tip, spring, and tip cleaning wire.
Generator Stove
Fits model 426E and 413H stoves. New generator includes new gas tip, spring, and tip cleaning wire.
Generator Stove Rusty
I have several of these new old stock generators that were not stored properly. They are still new in the package but have some pretty severe rust. The one pictured is the worst one of the bunch. Most have just light rust stains. A great low cost alternative if you need a new generator. The gas tip is brass so it should be fine. Some are loose and will not have a package.
Generator Stove
Generator
Generator Stove
Generator Petrol, (Gasoline) 445 Apex Stove
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Dates are usually catalog/model year dates, stamped dates may be noted up to 4-5 months earlier. Notes;

Coleman 426b Stove

  1. All are Liquid Fueled (CF/gasoline) unless indicated otherwise
  2. CF = Coleman Fuel/White Gas
  3. Dual Fuel = CF/Unleaded gasoline
  4. “?” & “2008+” indicates incomplete catalog data
  5. Entire list last updated Nov 2018 by John Stendahl

Lanterns

Sears Lanterns (all are U.S. Models and CF)
ModelDatesDescription
476-745501963-64Single mantle red fount, black vent
476-745501964-67Single mantle blue fount, black vent
476-740601963-64Double mantle red fount, black 220 vent
476-740601964-67Double mantle blue fount, black 220 vent
476-740701963-64Double mantle red fount, black 228 vent
476-740701964-67Double mantle blue fount, black 228 vent
476-70201965Ted Williams – nickel fount, red 228 vent
476-702001967Ted Williams – nickel fount, red 228 vent
476-722111968-70Single mantle, blue fount with white decal, black vent
746-722121968-70Double mantle blue fount, white decal, black 220 vent
476-722131968-70Double mantle blue fount, white decal, black 228 vent
476-722151971-72Single mantle blue fount, blue vent
476-722161970-71Double mantle blue fount, blue 220 vent
476-722171970-71Double mantle blue fount, blue 228 vent
476-722411973Single mantle avocado fount & vent
476-722421972-73Double mantle avocado fount, avocado 220 vent
476-722431971-73Double mantle avocado fount, avocado 228 vent
476-723251971-75Double mantle avocado fount, avocado 220 vent
476-72325-11976-78Double mantle avocado fount, avocado 220 vent, painted collar

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Coleman 426b Stove

Gas Plants

Coleman 426 Stove Parts

“Handy Gas Plants (HGP’s) began being shipped in 1921. Early Gas Plants are referred to in the shipping records by their burner size and not model numbers. Early HGP’s required a pre-heater unit and there were at least two types of pre-heaters. We know that in 1923 there is a Model 52, using a #5 urn burner featuring a dead-flame pan preheater, and a Model 552, using a #55 urn burner with a (probably pressurized) “Blue Flame Starter”, but the date range for these models is unclear. Model 5052 seems to have come along by 1928, but could be a little earlier. The early HGP’s have a silver painted 1.5 gallon fuel tank. Special order HGP’s were available with different burner arrangements. “