Most pellet stoves are built exactly the same with few differences. In my 10 years of repairing pellet stoves, I don't remember every working on one with an auger motor that wasn't installed this way. I hope this helps.
Unplug your stove from power.
If your stove is free standing you will need to remove the access screws on the back of the stove to access the motor.
If your stove is an insert you will need to remove the shroud and pull it out of the fireplace.
Remove the auger motor. The motor is located at the very back of the stove towards the bottom and is secured by the shaft with a single bolt. Unscrew bolt with Allen wrench. Slide auger motor out of auger shaft (can be a fight).
Disconnect wiring from old motor and attach to new motor.
Slide new motor shaft into auger shaft and secure with bolt.
Put stove back together, plug in and start. You should here the auger turn.
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