Stove is back together and NO leftover screws or parts. Plus, it works great and, best of all, it doesn't stink anymore.
We are enjoying a week or so down south, and, as usual, the trailer is a magnet. After giving tours all afternoon, I decided to do what the museums do and put all the info on a tape with a headset, hand it out to the folks wanting to come through, and they can listen as they walk through. Then I can relax under the awning and watch them go in the front door and out the back door.
Oh, fyi to all you trailer haulers. Be sure you bring a spare tire. I had a flat coming down here, BUT NOT BECAUSE OF THE TIRE. Yup, it was a hole in the rim! Unheard of, I know, but there I was, flatted out in a parking lot...thank goodness for that blessing. We were right next to Camping World, who was too busy to attend to us, but inflated the tire so I could drive next door to WalMart, who, by law cannot change a tire on trailers, but were good enough to give me the tools to do it myself. No easy task getting a tire off & out due to the design of the sides, even with the skirt off. But, I got it done and the spare on and now must locate another 15 inch, 6 lug rim before I go back home. Stay tuned.