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New Timberline 1300

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jrisebo

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Got a new Timberline, and what’s the first tho bro to do? Start drilling holes to add a shelf!
 

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15lbs of pork shoulder to smoke tomorrow. See if there is a learning curve from the ole 22
 
It’s going. Of course rainy and windy!
 

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turned out great, Pulled it off at 205, let rest for 45 mins and it fell apart perfectly. Just as smoky and tasty as when I did it on my old Traeger.
 
Looks great, where did you get the shelf? I have been wanting to add a front shelf to mine, I hate that little half shelf it only gets in the way.
 
The shelf is from a fresher dealer, designed for the old er series grills. I had to drill the holes, whick required taking apart the whole grill, but worth it.
 
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