Chicken Leg Quarters

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gary s

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Jan 6, 2011
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It's not supposed to snow and ice in East Texas !!! After a week of bad weather, I couldn't stand it any longer. I brushed the snow of the smoker and fired it up. Super 1 food had leg quarters on for $.39 a lb. I bought 20# here are some pintures.
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Thank you,  I did most of the design work, my son did all the fitting and welding. This was our first build. It really works great and holds temp. well. We wanted a Reverse Flow, no complaints. Thinking about a trailer mounted version next time. Looking for a 150 gal. propane tank. I will post more pictures of the Chicken in a little while.
 
Chicken after about two hours, at 200  spraying with apple juice
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Well snow or no snow thoses are some fine looking chicken you have there.
 
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