If anything goes wrong with the stove here because it comes from Austria bits take a while to get here. Thankfully they're very robust. Can you imagine how much whining I would do if the stove broke. I'm cold at 10 centigrade.Yep, it is. There is a brass bushing that the auger rests in that allows it to rotate easily and it was broken in half. Should be able to put the new one in and be good to go. Glad that they had one in town and didn't have to order it. Although, after a bit of research, the brass ones are prone to failure and should be upgraded to a nylatron bushing. This one has lasted many years, so we'll probably replace the stove before we have to worry about another failure.

How's your knuckle doing Meg?