Anyone "Need" A Commercial Meat Grinder????
#1
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Anyone "Need" A Commercial Meat Grinder????
I have one that belonged to my elderly friend that has now passed on. It's a good size grinder, looks to be 1-1/2 hp, and is wired for std house current (110V) He only used it for grinding berries ect to make jams and jellys out of.
It's an older grinder, but works perfectly, i tried it out, and it took me about 15 mins to run a big buck i shot through it! It's ready for work, and $200.00 take it.
PM me if your interested.
Drilling Man
It's an older grinder, but works perfectly, i tried it out, and it took me about 15 mins to run a big buck i shot through it! It's ready for work, and $200.00 take it.
PM me if your interested.
Drilling Man
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: May 2004
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RE: Anyone "Need" A Commercial Meat Grinder????
DM,
I am so interested!!! We would like to talk about it with you. Would you please let us know where you are from and how much shipping would cost? Please send me an e-mail with more information. [email protected]
Thanks, Hikchick
I am so interested!!! We would like to talk about it with you. Would you please let us know where you are from and how much shipping would cost? Please send me an e-mail with more information. [email protected]
Thanks, Hikchick
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rocky Mountains, Colorado
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RE: Anyone "Need" A Commercial Meat Grinder????
Okay with me, kinda "target marketing" to the appropriate audience....
IMHO, as much "on topic" as some of the more obscure threads, as certainly big game hunters who harvest any substantial numbers and process their own are the most likely buyers.
Not lookin' for a fuss or anything, DM contributes some good stuff with an Alaskan viewpoint on balance, I'll look the other way.... did catch my attention for a minute, but we need something pretty portable so we can grind in camp --- should be a good deal for someone though, especially if they're close by.
EKM
IMHO, as much "on topic" as some of the more obscure threads, as certainly big game hunters who harvest any substantial numbers and process their own are the most likely buyers.
Not lookin' for a fuss or anything, DM contributes some good stuff with an Alaskan viewpoint on balance, I'll look the other way.... did catch my attention for a minute, but we need something pretty portable so we can grind in camp --- should be a good deal for someone though, especially if they're close by.
EKM
#5
RE: Anyone "Need" A Commercial Meat Grinder????
I have one already but it sounds like a good deal. Some friends of mine bought out a locker plant that was closing. We got the saw and grinders and water powered sausage stuffel. We bought a beer truck that was wrecked and took off the cooler box and put it up on blocks and built a leanto on the side for a butecer shops. We can cool or frees six or eight critters in the cooler. If we cut meat in camp we just bebone it and pack it in bags on ice.
#6
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RE: Anyone "Need" A Commercial Meat Grinder????
I believe there is a classified section for those peddaling goods.
I could have really "hogged up" some band width by posting some pictures of it??? :>
Drilling Man
#7
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: New York
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Yea, why not?
I can't wait to share about my best commercial meat grinder. Recently I bought it to see my meat grinder reviews page and it works out of my experience. I am satisfied with it.
If you have any kind of meat grinder, can share with us.
I can't wait to share about my best commercial meat grinder. Recently I bought it to see my meat grinder reviews page and it works out of my experience. I am satisfied with it.
If you have any kind of meat grinder, can share with us.