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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3055758" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Back in the day I had a cheap grinder with a 3/4" throat bought from Service Merchandise for $90. Ground a ton of deer meat with that thing taking two days to chunk the meat into cubes or strips so they would feed into the throat of the grinder.</p><p>The blades are typically dull as heck, so I found out that if I used 600 grit emery cloth soaked with oil and made circle 8's with the cutters to sharpen them, I cut my time in half. Sineu etc clogs up the cutters if they are not sharp.</p><p>Finally about 5 years ago, stripped the plastic gears out of it and bought a Cabella's Carnivore 3/4HP beast of a grinder. Dang thing takes two good men to pick it up and put it on the counter, and with the addition of a foot switch, I can knock out an entire deer that has been boned out in a little over an hour. You just throw meat into it with no prep. Comes with sausage stuffing tubes to fill those bags in the pic previously. </p><p>My advice is to buy once and cry once, never looking back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3055758, member: 5412"] Back in the day I had a cheap grinder with a 3/4" throat bought from Service Merchandise for $90. Ground a ton of deer meat with that thing taking two days to chunk the meat into cubes or strips so they would feed into the throat of the grinder. The blades are typically dull as heck, so I found out that if I used 600 grit emery cloth soaked with oil and made circle 8's with the cutters to sharpen them, I cut my time in half. Sineu etc clogs up the cutters if they are not sharp. Finally about 5 years ago, stripped the plastic gears out of it and bought a Cabella's Carnivore 3/4HP beast of a grinder. Dang thing takes two good men to pick it up and put it on the counter, and with the addition of a foot switch, I can knock out an entire deer that has been boned out in a little over an hour. You just throw meat into it with no prep. Comes with sausage stuffing tubes to fill those bags in the pic previously. My advice is to buy once and cry once, never looking back. [/QUOTE]
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