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rynigner 09-17-2008 12:31 PM

Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
Hey All,
After a trying summer I bought my wife a new bow so she can hunt with me. In doing so I all but cleaned out my hunting account. I've been unsuccessfully trying to find a used meat grinder. To start butchering my own deer, obviously.lol.... Ideally I would like to have an electric grinder, but not afraid of using a manual grinder this year if that is what it will take to get me going. If anyone has a meat grinder they are no longer using I would be very interested in making a deal.

Thanks,
R

brucelanthier 09-17-2008 12:46 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
Great little grinder for $60 and will easily do any grinding involved in processing your own deer.

http://www.lemproducts.com/product/774/83

They also sell deer processing videos if you are interested.

http://www.lemproducts.com/product/652/87

StraightArrowNY 09-17-2008 01:42 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
I bought the hand crank one at walmart for $20.00. I tossed the hand crank in the trashand threadeda bolt in place of it and use my power drill w/ a socket to crank it. I bought it 2 years ago and have butchered 3 deer with it so far. Still works great and I saved alot of $. Even if I replaced it every year I think I'd make out pretty well. But like I said, I'm on year 3 right now and it's still going strong.

If you already have a power drill it will only cost you $20 plus the cost of the bolt (unless you already have that too).

rynigner 09-17-2008 01:44 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 

ORIGINAL: StraightArrowNY

I bought the hand crank one at walmart for $20.00. I tossed the hand crank in the trashand threadeda bolt in place of it and use my power drill w/ a socket to crank it. I bought it 2 years ago and have butchered 3 deer with it so far. Still works great and I saved alot of $. Even if I replaced it every year I think I'd make out pretty well. But like I said, I'm on year 3 right now and it's still going strong.

If you already have a power drill it will only cost you $20 plus the cost of the bolt (unless you already have that too).
That sounds like something I would do, and a great idea.... Do you tape/rubber band the trigger, or have a beer drinkin buddy man the drill for ya?

StraightArrowNY 09-17-2008 01:59 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
No, I feed the hopper with one hand and drill w/ the other. That way I can control the speed. The hopper is small, but if you only butcher one deer at a time, how fast do you need to go?

Like I said, it's worked out great for me. When this one stops working, I'll get another $20 one and do the same thing.

OHbowhntr 09-17-2008 07:46 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
Get the WIFE a KitchenAid Stand-Mixer, and pick yourself up a meat grinder attachment, that's what I use, and it does a GREAT job. But for the $20 and the option above, that sounds pretty decent as well.

WesternMdHardwoods 09-17-2008 08:11 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
In case you missed it in the other thread. I bought a $70-85 electric one from last year and have done 3 deer so far and have no complaints! Works flawlessly and eats up the meat as fast as I can feed it!!
I bought it at Wal-Mart!!

johnnydialtone 09-17-2008 08:15 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
I have a #32 manual one that works well and cost about $40. No need for an electric one. I did 45 Lbs of scrap last year in 15 or 20 minutes or so and it was no problem.

ksfowler 09-17-2008 08:22 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
We have a grinder that is run off a eletric motor at least we made so it would run of a motor. we can grind 10-12 pounds of meat a minute. its a real time saver.

PreacherTony 09-17-2008 08:24 PM

RE: Looking for a Meat Grinder...
 
I have an attachment for the Kitchen Aid mixer I bought my wife .... it works flawlessly!!!


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