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Steve R
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mineral oil
because it goes in a grinder
I am looking for a replacement part for a rival grinder and food chopper model 220. I need the spring that goes in the grinder. Please let me know if it is available and where I can find it. Thank you. Jud Mattingly 1449 Irvine Road Clay City, Ky 40312 859-771-3173
They say this model is the Marlin 81, which goes back as far as 1937
I would use a mineral based Motor oil in 40 weight
Cliff Thorburn goes by The Grinder.
An electric meat grinder can be very dependable if you want freshly ground meet and need it in large quantities. The only issue that might arise, is the obvious clean-up considerations as well as care and maintenance that a person without a grinder does not have to deal with. A good quality electric meat grinder can be quite dependable unless the power goes out or the grinder is jammed. Avoid putting clogging items in the grinder and purchase one with a warranty.
As far as the salt goes, there's no advantage. The salt is the same whether from a grinder or a shaker. For pepper, however, a grinder has an advantage. Fresh ground pepper is much spicier than pre-ground pepper from a shaker.
if the condition is in perfect to exelent it's goes from 150 to 250
The manual says to buy a bottle from an authorized dealer and shows no amount, however Sears has the replacement parts and a on-line manual which sells the aforementioned oil. It is a full synthetic oil in a bottle which Sears lists as 5.3 oz. That is what I will put in my 01903 pressure washer. Hope this helps.
Yes you can. My dad has one with a scope on it. I couldn't tell you much more though, I just know he has a Sears Model 54 which really is a Winchester model 94 and its got a scope on it which he goes Deer hunting with. I wish I could tell you what type or how to install it or whatever else you would need to know. Best of luck to you.
She was a model for a bit for money but she goes the University. She isn't a model now
Meat grinders use several simple machine principles to make the grinding process easier. Simple machines involved in a meat grinder include: **Wheel and Shaft (Wheel and Shaft)**: the transmission in a manual meat grinder functions as a wheel, which, when rotated, rotates the shaft inside the grinder. This helps to rotate the cutting blade or auger inside the grinder, which moves the meat through the cutting blade and then through the hole plate. **Knife (Blade)**: A rotating knife cuts meat into smaller pieces. These blades usually rotate with the help of the wheels and shafts mentioned above. **Inclined Plane (Inclined Plane)**: The auger (or screw) in a meat grinder can be thought of as a circular inclined plane. The auger moves the meat gradually from the feeder to the cutting blade and hole plate, reducing the energy required to cut the meat. The combination of these simple machines allows the meat grinder to work efficiently, making it easier to grind meat manually or using electricity.