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j-takeman said:
On a serious note! Both these grilles look similar. You fella's mind taking some internal photo's for me? And sharing what they cost you.

I really really want on! But scared as I don't have a covered porch or garage to store it. Maybe a cover will do?

How about a rotisserie option?

I'll take photos of the interior and post them later..........she's cooking pork baby back ribs right now, can't disturb 'em :) Mine is stored on farmer's porch and will also be covered with the GMG cover. My dealer reccomended keeping it out direct exposure to the elements. I'll PM you with a price......you really don't need a rotisserie, as it cooks nice and evenly.
 
oldmountvernon said:
Branson4720 said:
oldmountvernon said:
Branson you better never disclose your location I'll bring a semi flatbed and load all those goodies up after dinner and the grill cools down enough to handle of course. Dont think i cant see that utility vehicle back there its coming home too :)
You'll need a good sized trailer to swipe what's in the background of this photo! :lol:

ill let you keep the tractor i have my own :)

http://i41.tinypic.com/war9j5.jpg

SHOW OFF!!!!!!!!!! :lol: I have a backoe too, it's detached for the winter. Nice rig...I'm thinking of selling mine in a year or two and getting a Deere 110 TLB w/Laurin cab. :roll:
 
Branson4720 said:
oldmountvernon said:
Branson4720 said:
oldmountvernon said:
Branson you better never disclose your location I'll bring a semi flatbed and load all those goodies up after dinner and the grill cools down enough to handle of course. Dont think i cant see that utility vehicle back there its coming home too :)
You'll need a good sized trailer to swipe what's in the background of this photo! :lol:

ill let you keep the tractor i have my own :)

http://i41.tinypic.com/war9j5.jpg

SHOW OFF!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

But Thats OMV's daily driver! Notice the nice parking spot! ;-)
 
j-takeman said:
On a serious note! Both these grilles look similar. You fella's mind taking some internal photo's for me? And sharing what they cost you.

I really really want on! But scared as I don't have a covered porch or garage to store it. Maybe a cover will do?

How about a rotisserie option?

I'll get some pics too. I keep mine on my deck with the Treager cover on it. It has weathered fine so far. I would have moved it in the basement this winter buts it been so warm I've used it a time or two.
 
GrahamInVa said:
j-takeman said:
On a serious note! Both these grilles look similar. You fella's mind taking some internal photo's for me? And sharing what they cost you.

I really really want on! But scared as I don't have a covered porch or garage to store it. Maybe a cover will do?

How about a rotisserie option?

I'll get some pics too. I keep mine on my deck with the Treager cover on it. It has weathered fine so far. I would have moved it in the basement this winter buts it been so warm I've used it a time or two.

Thanks! If I get one? It will be used all season long. Grilling in a snow storm is wild. Or I'm nuts! I'll let you decide?

Talking mama in to the cost is gonna be the tough part!
 
j-takeman said:
GrahamInVa said:
j-takeman said:
On a serious note! Both these grilles look similar. You fella's mind taking some internal photo's for me? And sharing what they cost you.

I really really want on! But scared as I don't have a covered porch or garage to store it. Maybe a cover will do?

How about a rotisserie option?

I'll get some pics too. I keep mine on my deck with the Treager cover on it. It has weathered fine so far. I would have moved it in the basement this winter buts it been so warm I've used it a time or two.

Thanks! If I get one? It will be used all season long. Grilling in a snow storm is wild. Or I'm nuts! I'll let you decide?

Talking mama in to the cost is gonna be the tough part!

I will be cooking ALL year round!! :p Might invest in the thermal blanket option for next year......too warm this winter!! :)
 
oldmountvernon said:
lol i have to unload the other pallet today so i left it there, but that is its parking spot before a snow storm

she lives down here you know your lazy when you take the daily driver to get the tractor 100 feet away

http://i42.tinypic.com/11wd381.jpg
Now THAT'S a toy collection!!! :bug:
 
ive never seen one with a rotiserrie option, im not sure you would really need it. they are designed to cook like a convection oven, just one fueled with wood. i keep mine on my deck covered as i use it all year round. i have the smallest traeger called the junior. i upgraded to a digital controller for about $65 bucks and the grill itself is $399 unless you can find one on sale. i cant do pics right now as i just moved the butt off and put the baby backs on
 
With the super bowl, I would expect them to be in use! We are even using my tiny webber charcoal today! Just too much kible to cook! No a biggie I can wait. ;-)
 
j-takeman said:
With the super bowl, I would expect them to be in use! We are even using my tiny webber charcoal today! Just too much kible to cook! No a biggie I can wait. ;-)

OH YA!! There's baby back ribs on right now.....bacon -wrapped meatloaf going in later :) GO Pats!!!!
 
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