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Good meat processing kits ? #7361883
09/22/21 05:01 PM
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Anyone got a reccomedation for a decent meat processing kits ? Want something that could help me turn a lil 40lbs hog into chops and sausage. Or would I come out better buying the stuff item by item ?

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361887
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Buy just what you need

Big cutting board
8 inch boning knife
10 inch breaking knife

Hand meat bone saw

Grinder

40 lbs hogs do well whole on a pit just saying

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361888
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A good steel, fine groove or smooth. A good semi flex boning knife, I prefer 6" curved. A small 12" or 14" I think bone saw. Three things, problem solved.

Sausage after the grinder, electric or hand depends on what you want.



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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361897
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Bass Pro/Cabelas will be starting their Hunting season sales pretty soon.


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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361907
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try lem. 3/4 hp grinder.i use con yeager mixes for sausage.


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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361912
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Outdoor Edge has some decent kits (knives, saw, etc in a case)....decent knives as decent prices.

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361915
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I wish I had a cooler big enough to hang a dressed steer carcass in. I think one would really be nice in south Mississippi . Pretty pricey. Would have to butcher a lot of meat to make it pay. I like a full sized bone saw. Nice to be able to split a back bone. Old timers used a big cleaver or axe. never tried that. i have a feeling there is a real learning curve. I tried a sawzall. Cant say I recommend that. may have been the blade i used though


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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7361919
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That is a small hog. Feed him some more. Kill him at 220 or so.

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: nvwrangler] #7361924
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Originally Posted by nvwrangler
Buy just what you need

Big cutting board
8 inch boning knife
10 inch breaking knife

Hand meat bone saw

Grinder

40 lbs hogs do well whole on a pit just saying

This right here

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: nvwrangler] #7362093
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Originally Posted by nvwrangler
Buy just what you need

Big cutting board
8 inch boning knife
10 inch breaking knife

Hand meat bone saw

Grinder

40 lbs hogs do well whole on a pit just saying



yup , only thing I add to that list is a Diamond steel , but if you have another fast easy way to touch up your edge you are good I like the Dexter 12 inch https://www.amazon.com/Dexter-Russell-DDS-12PCP-Diamond-Sharpener-SILVER/dp/B081SSFYQP

I like a 5 or 6 inch boning knife myself
and an old hickory 7-7 butcher knife
and a cutting board you could break those hogs down just fine add a gambrel and you can do the big ones fine also


if you have a clean hack saw frame and blade they actually work quite well or buy a meat saw , meat saw are easier to get clean.

you also don't need a grinder it is a time saver , but you could cube the meat also


it comes down to most people make way to much of the tools

a well prepared kitchen really only needs 3 knives , an 8 inch chefs knife , a parring knife and a serrated bread knife.

to butcher a skinning knife , a boning knife and a butcher/ breaking knife and you are good to get meat on the table

I use the cheap plastic ikea cutting boards I have had big boards and found them a pain to clean the 14 x18 boards fit in my dishwasher a cutting board only has 2 duties , protect the knife/counter and come clean easily. you could make a wood one if you can wash it clean.

I like meat lugs because they have lids and I can stack them in my fridge but I worked with big bowls for a bunch of years

I have the 3/4 hp LEM big bite grinder it makes short work out of 50-60 pounds of ground

the amount of meat you get off a little 40 pound hog you be lucky to get 15 pounds of meat , you might as well make them 1/4s and put them all in a nesco roaster and make BBQ out of the whole pig you only need a knife or two for that


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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362105
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a tool I did without for a bunch of years , real hand saver , meat hook if you have the 10-15 dollars to spend well worth it , probably not much need on little pigs but deer and larger big hand saver.

I like books , I looked through a bunch of butchering books and settled on this one , it has nice pictures and I could follow it decent

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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362184
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I love my lem less than $130 meat grinder. I like my large cutting board so I have room to spread out.knifes I have several cheap ones but use my pocket knife 90%of the time in deer.

I would grow the pig out or cook whole or in 1/4s

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362202
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Go old school. Buy yourself a set of Old Hickory knives. Mix and match to get the ones you want, buy a couple at a time to keep them affordable. You can have a very nice nostalgic set to pass down to your kids and grandkids. Not like them plastic handled things.

https://ontarioknife.com/collections/old-hickory%C2%AE-1 - you can get them cheaper on Amazon but this will let you know some of whats available.


They will last many lifetimes if you take care of them. Here are some of mine. They still get used but not as often as dad and grandpa used them in the early 1900's.

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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362207
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Nice ADC

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362221
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Do you need another Kit like I sent a few years ago??

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362299
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Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Anyone got a reccomedation for a decent meat processing kits ? Want something that could help me turn a lil 40lbs hog into chops and sausage. Or would I come out better buying the stuff item by item ?


We use to butcher every fall, 5-7 hogs at a time and I bought a bandsaw/grinder combo from Northern for around 200 at the time, and still use it 20 some years later.
Its no high speed machine, ya have to be careful and not jam things trhu, but other than a couple new blades its worked flawlessly.

Next would be a good stuffer.

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362313
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Yard sales around here you see knives all the time = cheap and good ones in the mix if you look.......jk


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Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362395
09/23/21 09:06 AM
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I will echo what everyone else says. Buy separately. One or two knives is plenty. You dont need anything big for deer or pigs. A meat saw is convenient for bone in chops and cuts. I think mine is a 15" from LEM? A large cutting board and a small grinder. Black Friday is coming up and you can pick up a #8 grinder for less than a $100. If you want to do a lot of link sausage and are by yourself then buy a grinder that is capable of using a foot pedal. IT will make your life a lot easier. If you have help it isnt necessary. I think LEM has several models that can use them. I use 1-2 knives, grinder, and a vacuum sealer and did roughly 20 deer/hog/antelope last season. I upgraded to a 1hp grinder last year, but used a #8 grinder for a LOT of critters prior to that and never had an issue. A stuffer would be convenient, but I havent pulled the trigger on one yet.

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362397
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Also, AC LEGGS makes great sausage seasoning. #10 blend is what I use and will add some pepper flakes to it. If it says it seasons 25 pounds I will make 20 pounds with it. Thats about the right ratio for my taste. Remember to cook a little sausage before you stuff it if making links. Nothing more disappointing than having poorly flavored sausage already stuffed and nothing you can do about it.

Re: Good meat processing kits ? [Re: Wolfdog91] #7362406
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Very cool collection ADC!

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