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I have a toyo laser 56 stove. It is starting to make a moaning noise. what shoud i do?

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Pilot,

You need to have a new mat put in the bottom of the burner. When this mat lifts, sometimes the flame will cause a moaning noise with a large yellow flame. A new mat and maybe a burner ring will fix ya.

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Laser 56, OM-22, and 60 AT don't use burner mats. They have painted burner coating that could be the cause of that howl

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