Do it yourself....Blow them out with a air hose and brush the thermocouple tip off with a old tooth brush.
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I have 3 Mr Heater Big Buddy heaters that need to be serviced. Nothing major, just need to be cleaned. Not a good pilot. Does anybody know of someone that can service them in N. MS?
Do it yourself....Blow them out with a air hose and brush the thermocouple tip off with a old tooth brush.
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Good help G
They are a pain in the butt if you have to tear into them, blowing it out might help but I have had to tear into mine twice. What I get for leaving them in the stand all year, spiders tend to build next in them where the pilot is. I got one laying in a stand rite now that is torn all to pieces.![]()
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When I put mine up in storage I put it in a garbage bag and tape it up....I still blow it out every year though and clean the thermocouple tip. No problems.
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They are good heaters. I store in a bag as well.
Something about Fuel, fiberglass , fumes and fire just flat out scares me,, I just am too afraid to use a heater in a boat
G's helpful hints is as good as can be unless something is broke inside.
Here is a video made by Mr. Heater.............
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good video
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