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Maytag Meat Grinder


I got this Grinder about a year ago....but the control system had some damage....I got this new...

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Old 07-03-2010, 02:18 PM
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I got this Grinder about a year ago....but the control system had some damage....I got this new control system last month and just put them together....in the reading that I have found says that the connection plate on most was aluminum....the only other one that I have seen is steel like this one....

Does anyone have a Meat Grinder like this...would like to see other pic...

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This grinder belongs to Gary & Starla Scholler. There were a few different versions of the early grinder, some with the steel platform others with the aluminum of a couple different variations there too.

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Have been out of town for a few weeks for work and some R&R with my Dad....I came home with a truck load of junk from three weeks of junk hunting....

Well most of the stuff I loaded I bought from my Dad....and this grinder my dad tucked away...made him an offer that he could live with...so this will complete my washer set...as I have a 80/82 with a 92 under the hood and a model 31 restored by my Dad....I also have the churns for both...

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Were you go junk hunting at!?
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I am from Missouri so lot of junk there...but most of it was from his garage and fence rows....

I still have two JD Corn shellers, JD pump jack, and part of a hog oiler that is in his rock garden....

The two JD Shellers are two diffrent ones...one is all cast and the one he picked up this past weekend is the tin model....will be going back in a few weeks to pick it all up...another truck load....
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Hey Maytagrepairman...........

I'm the guy with the '37 Maytag we spoke of a couple times........

Whatcha gonna do with that pumpjack? or sheller(s)?

Bruce
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Bruce,

Send me a PM and we can talk....The sheller I want to keep but would trade the pumpjack....lets make a deal...

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Default Re: Maytag Meat Grinder

Did I show you the pumpjack I just brought home the other day?

http://s578.photobucket.com/albums/s...er%20Pumpjack/

And my really old two hole sheller?

http://s578.photobucket.com/albums/s...orn%20Sheller/

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Let's keep talking

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