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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 4493819" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>if you process several deer a year, definitely go with a larger horsepower(1.5-2.0hp) grinder. I messed around with some of the smaller ones and it took forever to get through several deer. I purchased one of the larger Cabela's grinders and it has worked really well. Takes more time getting it set up then it does to grind through the meat. As mentioned earlier, if you are looking at stuffing sausage, get a separate stuffer, it is really difficult to get uniform filling with a grinder; a stuffer will give you more control and steadier pressure to fill your casings. Spending a couple hundred dollars to get the right equipment will make it worth while in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 4493819, member: 14910"] if you process several deer a year, definitely go with a larger horsepower(1.5-2.0hp) grinder. I messed around with some of the smaller ones and it took forever to get through several deer. I purchased one of the larger Cabela's grinders and it has worked really well. Takes more time getting it set up then it does to grind through the meat. As mentioned earlier, if you are looking at stuffing sausage, get a separate stuffer, it is really difficult to get uniform filling with a grinder; a stuffer will give you more control and steadier pressure to fill your casings. Spending a couple hundred dollars to get the right equipment will make it worth while in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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