Like this?One thing I will suggest is ditching the guard.
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Pellets in the hopper tend to "tunnel" and it is a heck of a lot easier to be able to swish them around with your hand rather than trying to shove something down through the grid to readjust the pellets in the hopper.
Well, if you are stupid enough to shove your hand down far enough to get grabbed by the auger, you probably don't need to be around anything more complicated than a mortar and pestle.Got to have the guards for the $%^*( people that stick their hand in the auger. Looks like a nice setup.
A little back scratcher that fits through the grate works well. I did that for awhile and finally removed the grate and don't regret doing it.Yes its typical pellet grill with an auger.
I won't be doing any removal of stuff, thats why I have a pusher dowl.
I agree. Back in the 90's my ex wife's uncle was cutting grass and the side shoot got clogged and he thought I was ok to clear it while it was still running! Since then he has to take off his shoes off to count over 7!Well, if you are stupid enough to shove your hand down far enough to get grabbed by the auger, you probably don't need to be around anything more complicated than a mortar and pestle.
We had that Tuesday through Wednesday night, high winds and rain. Had to lock down the hot tub cover and bungee the kettle lid. At least it was rain, my son in NH got 16" of snow and an hour from him 36".That came through here yesterday , followed by some extreme wind overnight . I was moving grills to cover at 2am .
This is like my 5th pellet pooper.Welcome to the pellet side. Nice looking unit.
1034 in² total cooking area.
How big is each grate?
That's a lifetime of snow here.We had that Tuesday through Wednesday night, high winds and rain. Had to lock down the hot tub cover and bungee the kettle lid. At least it was rain, my son in NH got 16" of snow and an hour from him 36".
Par for the coarse by him and he is not nearly as far north as Chris gmc2003 is in VT!That's a lifetime of snow here.
Been quite a few years back, but we got 28" of snow over night and it shut down I-75 for a week or better. The National Guard was shuttling medical personnel who live in Richmond back and forth to their jobs at Lexington hospitals.We had that Tuesday through Wednesday night, high winds and rain. Had to lock down the hot tub cover and bungee the kettle lid. At least it was rain, my son in NH got 16" of snow and an hour from him 36".