Brian Vallotton
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Hi my friend. Can you tell me how you did it? Is there a vacuum that is made to fit on the top of a bucket?Just converted to a bucket guy...thanks guys
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Hi my friend. Can you tell me how you did it? Is there a vacuum that is made to fit on the top of a bucket?Just converted to a bucket guy...thanks guys
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bucket-...ible-with-5-Gal-Homer-Bucket-BH0100/202017218Hi my friend. Can you tell me how you did it? Is there a vacuum that is made to fit on the top of a bucket?
I love the horns out! Grill on full speed ahead!Hopper was running low but had some RT Ultimate Blend leftover. Scooped it all over to the left
and added some apple on the right. As they feed they will mingle.
Dual Feed. Baby Backs coming up!
Horns Out!!
@cutplug ...I've gone to Apple and Cherry on Pork and Hickory or Pecan on Red meats also...seems to work best. I switch it up on chicken...lolI am not too in to bouncing around with the different wood types. I too was using up the last of
my 200 pound of RT's. I prefer cherry for most but might switch to hickory or pecan for briskett.
I don't run mine hot usually but if I did then hickory, oak or mesquite. The local Smart Food Service (Cash and Carry) carries the Bear Mountain and just started carrying Smokehouse so I grabbed some apple to try it. They look like good pellets but the ultimate test is how much ash they leave behind.
I should go max heat sometime so I can see just how hot she will get.
Maybe RecTec will steal my idea but here goes. I can only speak to the RT-700 because that is what I have, but it seems that the bin is segmented in to two halves that feed into the same auger. In other words, its not really separate. The shape and design is to ensure that the pellets feed from the middle evenly. But envision a 3 segmented hopper that feeds the auger based on a controller that the user sets up. Want a hickory, cherry, and pecan feed that is a 2-1-1 ratio? Done. Want just the hickory feed? Done. So forth and so on. Simply a matter of computer programming and, while more expensive, certainly doable. You could go with separate augers but that would be cost prohibitive most likely. The better solution is three completely separate bins independently controlled by the computer that feeds one auger. Each bin has 12 to 15 lb capacity. And I would agree with others on this post that an efficient and fast pellet clean out method needs to be implemented on future models. Just thinking out loud.Hi guys. Just watched a video where the hopper was being opened up and the guy mentioned that he considers it like 2 20 pound hoppers. Which got me to thinking... I wonder if there is a way to mod the Bull to essentially have 2 different types of pellets and be able to slide open one side while closing off the other and vice versa? My Bull just arrived last night and I will assemble today, so I have never had my hands on one yet. Any thoughts on the subject?