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    Default meat grinder

    picked up a meat grinder from gander, 25% off sale. #8 size, 168lbs per hour.
    anyone have one of the gander models, how do you like it. i read the review sonline and they were good for all the models.
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    " meat grinder "
    Never mind, I would have been permanently Banned if I would have written what popped into my head when I read the title.

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    Mine is from sportsmans. I have the #10 hand crank. Works pretty well. I processed my deer, my buddies deer, and some of my elk. Still going strong

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    A few years back I bought one of the small commercial grade grinders from Cabela's. It is fantastic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    mine is a ButcherBoy. its a 52 head. It will do a cow faster than you can shove it in.
    I was spoiled growing up my family processed all our own meat and my dad had a small commercial one like you talk about. I currently have a hand crank type and my shoulders remind me of how easy I had it.
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    I cut all my own meat and my extended families meat. I have slaughtered and butchered alot of people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    i sold my big one last year. it was a toledo 7 hp 52 head. this one is only 5 hp. the old one two people couldnt shove meat in fast enough. and if they did the container you filled was too heavy to lift. the try would fit an entire cow(meat) the one I have now is just a bit smaller but still very fast.

    I cut all my own meat and my extended families meat. I have slaughtered and butchered alot for people.

    Now I know who to call when I get my deer or elk
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    Our family has one of the Cabela's units, works fine.

    Had a buddy that got in a bind and never told us but he sold a Hobart commercial unit weighed about 300#'s for 250.00 could still kick his ass and that was many years ago.

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