WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

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maxwell
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WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by maxwell » 29 Oct 2014, 11:05

Anyone got a heavy duty mincer they want to sell

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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by KEVSPREAD » 29 Oct 2014, 14:48

kevspread@aol.com
i hope that when i die my wife dont sell my shooting gear for what i said i'd payed for it😁..!

maxwell
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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by maxwell » 29 Oct 2014, 17:10

Im after something that will do chicken and rabbit carcasses bones as well

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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by wall90 » 30 Oct 2014, 21:26

one has just been advertised top of the page

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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by rodp » 30 Oct 2014, 21:43

Is Stephen Fry heavy duty enough ? :roll:


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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by maxwell » 31 Oct 2014, 12:48

im after something round about 2hp

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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by PESCA » 01 Nov 2014, 14:10

We don't mind a laugh on sales threads and we even put up with occasional de-railing. Sarcasm isn't a goer though.

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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by keeperjim » 03 Nov 2014, 21:42

Hi maxwell I've been looking for a grinder as well (4 spaniels and a lab) and was wondering if a garden shredder would do a good job as long as the neighbours don't see you .if any one out there has a shredder and fancies putting a couple of rabbits through it I would love to know the results purely for a scientific experiment :twisted: thanks jim

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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by Mini Magnum » 03 Nov 2014, 21:51

I've known cheap branch shredders be used, but using frozen rabbits.

A decent heavy duty mincer is better .
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Re: WANTED HEAVY DUTY MINCER / MEAT GRINDER

Post by villaman » 04 Nov 2014, 20:07

Elton John :lolno:

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