Official ONSC Pig Cooker

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Yes, it’s in my barn right now. I planned on cleaning it (someone had said it wasn’t done the last time it was used), fill the tanks, and replace the gas line to the fryer that was damaged.

Cool, and bring it to the barn for the Xmas party I trust? @Roxx would like to use it the weekend after.

Also, pretty sure @jamesurq was intending to have it used for cooking the club's food for the Xmas party.
 
Yes, it’s in my barn right now. I planned on cleaning it (someone had said it wasn’t done the last time it was used), fill the tanks, and replace the gas line to the fryer that was damaged.
I can't make it to the Christmas party but I can help with cleaning the cooker.
 
I've never done the bearings, but the tires were replaced once a number of years ago.
 
small pig.

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My brother has a cooker and I cooked my first (and only) pig a couple years ago; I didn't know to put something under it to flip it... so I had to do it with gloves and a friend. Hope to do another one next summer. Highly recommend Nahunta at the Farmer's market, good prices and they talked me through the entire process (buying, transporting, cooking, etc.)

Hope it was GOOD!!

Mine was:
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It was very good. We cooked very very slow and took more time than we thought. But at the end the final product was good. We rigged something to turn it. I can leave it with the smoker if you guys want to use it.
 
This thing still around and functional?
 
It is, is it still at The Barn? If it is, I could bring it back for you this weekend.
Thanks man, not needed immediately. Thanks for the offer!
 
Kenny stores it at the barn. We need to put tires on it before it goes any further than the tire store.
If the club wants to prioritize this, I'll be happy to run to Tractor Supply this weekend, pick up some wheels and tires for the cooker and install them. We can talk about it more this weekend at the barn.
 
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