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    Default Hobart meat grinder

    1hp anyone know what they are worth used in good working condition?
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    Starts at $1,500 and goes straight up.

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    That’s what I had in mind was $1500 thanks will be adding to trading post shortly��
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    a lot

    you thinking for grinding deer meat and such?
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Looks like he is thinking of selling it.

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    it aint worth $1500
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    it aint worth $1500
    Yeah prob $2500
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    I'll give you 500 right now. I have no clue what that grinder is, but I need a grinder. No need to tire your fingers and brain typing it up in the TP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coot nasty View Post
    Yeah prob $2500
    Doubt that price. 25 yrs in grocery industry. 1 hp isn’t high capacity. I think $1500 all day if it works. Those small ones are a pain in the ass to clean.
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    $500 is probably right. Wait til you need parts or a motor. Hobart is notorious for using oddball motors you have to get from them.

    Worked on a cuber this summer and motor was $1400.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gourmet Gobbler View Post
    Doubt that price. 25 yrs in grocery industry. 1 hp isn’t high capacity. I think $1500 all day if it works. Those small ones are a pain in the ass to clean.
    Run bread through it to clean it. It's surprising how well it works.

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