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Author Topic: Meat Grinders  (Read 1785 times)

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Offline dirt4life

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This one is for you people that process your own deer I wanna spend up to 200 on a meat grinder because I'm going to try processing my own deer this year, what meat grinder would you recommend for my price range??? Thanks

Offline Faceman

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Look at LEM products. I have used their stuff for years and love all of it. We have processed all of our own deer for the past 6 or 7 years. Cost at the butcher is getting to high and you never know if you get all of your meat back or if it is even your meat. We do ours boneless in no time. It took a couple of tries but we got it down to a science now. I sent a quick video on how to do this to Tim and OJ. I think Tim posted it on here a while back.
Vegetarian: Old indian word for bad hunter.