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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4429427" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I bought a LEM #12 three years ago. I only process one or two deer a year most of the time so I didn't really need it but it sure is nice to use a machine so solidly built and capable. Part of the reason I bought such a large machine is because on the day I bought it I had a buck that I'd shot and a larger buck a guy have given me to do. The processor I had used prior to this suddenly stopped taking deer so I was back to doing them on my own again. I'd always done them with a hand grinder but there was no way I was going through that again. Also I grind everything but the backstrap on all my deer and I had to have both these bucks all done the next day so I could go out of town for a week. So I leaned towards "too big" rather than "too small". I've timed it at less than 2 minutes to run an entire ham through. I don't see how I could ever need another grinder for the rest of my life. Also three years has dulled the pain of the $400 price tag!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4429427, member: 12277"] I bought a LEM #12 three years ago. I only process one or two deer a year most of the time so I didn't really need it but it sure is nice to use a machine so solidly built and capable. Part of the reason I bought such a large machine is because on the day I bought it I had a buck that I'd shot and a larger buck a guy have given me to do. The processor I had used prior to this suddenly stopped taking deer so I was back to doing them on my own again. I'd always done them with a hand grinder but there was no way I was going through that again. Also I grind everything but the backstrap on all my deer and I had to have both these bucks all done the next day so I could go out of town for a week. So I leaned towards "too big" rather than "too small". I've timed it at less than 2 minutes to run an entire ham through. I don't see how I could ever need another grinder for the rest of my life. Also three years has dulled the pain of the $400 price tag! [/QUOTE]
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