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njguy99  
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 16, 2011 6:32:49 AM(UTC)
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I have a very old (1950s maybe?) Magic Chef natural gas range that came with the house when we bought it a few years ago. The oven and stove-top both worked great for a while, but now are starting to go. I'm trying to find parts but are having a heck of a time because the unit is so old. The local appliance parts place (AP Wagner) directed me to an antiques parts place, but they said the unit is too new (i.e. post-1950) for them to be able to help.

Anyway - the service tag in the unit says it's a Magic Chef 2030-3W. I've searched all over the unit for more details but can't find any - nor can I find any details online about this particular model.

What I'm looking for are two new uniburners and a new oven burner. The uniburners are starting to rust-out, and the oven burner is rusty and now has a long-delay in lighting. Both are pilot-driven and the pilots stay on, but the lighting delays are getting worse and worse.

Anyone have any ideas?
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suzieq5102  
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 17, 2014 5:40:03 PM(UTC)
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Wish I could help you....but maybe you can help me. I have a 1930's Magic Chef I'm looking for parts for. I wonder If you would pass on the name of the place you contacted who told you your stove was too new? Many thanks!
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