Hey guys,
I recently picked up a chicago food machinery #32 stainless manual meat grinder and when I went to try and grind some meat, it really wouldn't feed worth a hoot.
Now I have used several different grinders over the years and have never had the problems this one gave me.
The meat was partially frozen, all it would really do was go in about an inch and then just spin around the auger instead of traveling down the head to the knife and plate.
I'm just guessing but maybe there is to much gap between the flighting and the inside of the head? Or maybe the inside of the head is to rough and causing to much drag? Combo of both? Any ideas are welcome.
Thanks
I recently picked up a chicago food machinery #32 stainless manual meat grinder and when I went to try and grind some meat, it really wouldn't feed worth a hoot.
Now I have used several different grinders over the years and have never had the problems this one gave me.
The meat was partially frozen, all it would really do was go in about an inch and then just spin around the auger instead of traveling down the head to the knife and plate.
I'm just guessing but maybe there is to much gap between the flighting and the inside of the head? Or maybe the inside of the head is to rough and causing to much drag? Combo of both? Any ideas are welcome.
Thanks