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Grinders?
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07/09/19 10:01 PM
07/09/19 10:01 PM
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Coon Duke
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In the market for a grinder. It would be nice if I could purchase at cabelas because I have points there. I want it to grind things like green castor and glands. I’m not worried about doing large volumes but want it to work on tougher glands. In face I prefer it be smaller because you have less waste with a smaller grinder. But I want it to be powerful! https://www.cabelas.com/product/hom...deluxe-meat-grinder/1843506.uts?slotId=7Will I bind something like this up??
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Re: Grinders?
[Re: Coon Duke]
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07/10/19 08:45 AM
07/10/19 08:45 AM
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Buy cheap buy twice I use A sausage maker grinder if yow can find one with A good 1/3 horse motor it will last A while
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Re: Grinders?
[Re: Coon Duke]
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07/11/19 01:00 AM
07/11/19 01:00 AM
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TONY.F
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wow bob I would of never guessed a cabelas grinder would hold up to your use! Although there grinders are put together as good or better then some of the top commercial brands! I bought a elcheapo big box farm store #32 and did like danny but added a 3/4 hrs motor it will grind circles around our commercial 3/4 hrs #22 HOBART. Dried castors will put most grinders to the test! After watching jamies you tube video grinding whole rats I had to test my grinder! lol it or I wasn't prepared for that!
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Re: Grinders?
[Re: Coon Duke]
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07/16/19 12:00 AM
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lureintheanimal
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Commercial Grinder gear rack solid steel with a Bulls Head Buffalo driven by a Tractor PTO will do the job well , crank it up about 3,500 RPM's. them 'Ole Steel Grinders are Great , Antique but Great. don't have a tractor ? stop by a farmer pay him diesel fuel he will help out . be done with a truck load in about less than an hour .
Last edited by lureintheanimal; 07/16/19 12:09 AM.
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Re: Grinders?
[Re: Coon Duke]
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07/17/19 09:06 PM
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TONY.F
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i know what your saying about getting motors to the point of smoke bob I keep a few cans of compressed oxygen handy to cool them down quick! FYI DONT DO IT WHILE IN USE! sparks from the armature will ignite it
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Re: Grinders?
[Re: Coon Duke]
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07/18/19 10:31 PM
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Cletis Richards
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Just got in my rotary converter to change single phase into three phase to run my Hobart 452 five inch auger powered by a 7 1/2 horse three phase motor
let the grinding begin Will use my 32 head for finer points of interest
Last edited by Cletis Richards; 07/18/19 10:32 PM.
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