Go to an Academy near you and kick tires on it. It's a good, well built entry level smoker that is much better constructed that those in the same category. See if you can find an old model Wrangler (not the Wrangler II): it's really well put together, and is a step up from the Pecos. Looks like they've discontinued it, but some stores will still have them around. Good luck.Looking into getting a old country Pecos smoker what mods have you done and overall review for one
Don't we all.
I'm sorry for not addressing your question, I did read your post but not familiar with that smoker.
However I should have directed you to someone that could help you.
Thanks Red for coming to the rescue. Just haven't been up to par lately I need to pay better attention
Gary
I'm sorry for not addressing your question, I did read your post but not familiar with that smoker.
However I should have directed you to someone that could help you.
Thanks Red for coming to the rescue. Just haven't been up to par lately I need to pay better attention
Gary
The mind's the second thing that goes: it's just that I forgot what the hell the first one is....It's all good Gary...I know what you mean. Most times I can't get my s#%t together...then when I do manage to get it together, I usually forget what I was gonna do with it...![]()
Red
Well the main thing is You got him coveredIt's all good Gary...I know what you mean. Most times I can't get my s#%t together...then when I do manage to get it together, I usually forget what I was gonna do with it...![]()
Red
Were can I get tuning plates for a old country Pecos