Golden Grain Model 2004

Golden Grain Model 2004

The model 2004 corn stove from Golden Grain provides a hopper capacity of 70 lbs and a BTU input range of 13,000 to 40,000. At its low feed rate setting, the stove will burn 1.5 lbs per hour, or 36 lbs over 24 hours. The weight, dimensions, and main features of the Model 2004 are as follows:

  • 27" wide x 25 3/4" deep x 31 1/4" tall
  • Stove weighs 248 lbs, with a 278 lb shipping weight
  • Feed Rate: 1.5lbs/hr low; 4.4 lbs/hr max
  • Flue size: 3" Type L, PL, or CB double wall vent pipe

All of the Golden Grain corn stoves, including the Model 2004, are equipped with an automatic shut down cycle, which is initiated if the fire goes out or if the stove overheats. All models have positive exhaust systems, making it possible for them to be vented horizontally through an exterior wall. A large circulating blower to maximize heat output turns on automatically only when there is heated air to circulate.

The Golden Grain auger feed system is designed to allow cob pieces and spikes up to 1" in size to pass through without jamming. Window air wash system helps keep the ceramic glass viewing windows clean. All stoves have built-in wipers and clean-outs, which make it easy to maintain high effiency for many years of operation.

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Golden Grain Model 2004
Reviewed and rated by Kayla on November 11, 2009

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puts out great heat with corn, not so much with pellets, auger needs oiled or will squeek loudly. Our corn stove is in the basement when it is on, our heat rarely turns on upstairs.
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Known for their simplicity and ease of use, Golden Grain corn stoves, including the Model 2004, shouldn’t be ignored. The Model 2004 is a solid stove.

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