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    <p>Carl:<br>
      I found those also.  I read the lighting instructions on the
      Trojan heater that is available today if not sold out.  It stated
      to light the pilot outside and put the whole assembly into the
      container.  Did not sound too easy to me.   Also, no way to even
      get the pilot out of this one easily.  so, I hooked it up, dumped
      a couple of squirts of gasoline in the bottom, soaked a paper
      towel with gas, lit it and dropped it in the heater.  Then I help
      the pilot button down and after about a minute, I turned it on and
      it fired up.   It is working so far in the horses' tank.  
      However, they don't like the sound of it when it is heating.  I
      guess they will have to get thirsty before they get used to it....<br>
      Cecil<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/28/2022 10:51 AM, Carl Szabelski
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      <div>I did find two cws-8 heaters that sold for $20 for
        both.........eight years ago. They were listed as 1950’s
        vintage. Doesn’t seem to be a lot out there on those heaters.</div>
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      <div>Carl<br>
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        On Friday, January 28, 2022, Cecil Bearden <<a
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            <p>Carl; Thaks.  I got a reply back this morning from the
              company.  They had a fire on 12/14/21 and lost all the old
              stuff and most of the building.   I guess I will just try
              to light it with a long wire that was furnished with the
              heater.  <br>
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            <p>Cecil<br>
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            <div>On 1/28/2022 8:37 AM, Carl Szabelski wrote:<br>
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                <div>Took a quick look on e-bay and what they have is a
                  cap and a brochure for the heater, no actual heaters.</div>
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                <div>Carl<br>
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                  On Thursday, January 27, 2022, Cecil Bearden <<a
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                    picked up a nearly new Johnson gas appliance cws-8
                    Propane stock tank heater.  It appears they stopped
                    making these in the 60s  This one is in like new
                    condition,  I would like to find an operators manual
                    or lighting instruction for it.  There was an
                    instruction manual on ebay over 2 years ago, but
                    none available now.  If anyone knows where I might
                    find one, I would certainly appreciate it.  The
                    Johnson gas appliance company is in Cedar Rapids
                    Iowa, and still in business.  However, they do not
                    list the stock tank heater.  I have contacted them
                    and waiting on a response.   Maybe there is a museum
                    in Cedar Rapids that has some of the literature from
                    the company...<br>
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