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Pulled pork

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smokin peachey

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Wife wanted some pulled pork for a pot luck tomorrow so I must obey.
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Ready to roll
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Oak and Cherry
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Righteous Cook peachey. You Da man. Bet that gets Taster’s Choice for sure no doubt break break
 
Great looking pp. You made many people happy I bet.
 
I like that fire starter. How long is that piece of wood?
Thanks, the propane fire starter works great. No need to mess around with fire starting. I actually went back in the house and had a cup of coffee this morning while the fire got started. Those pieces of wood are 22-24” in length. I could probably burn 36-40” splits if I wanted to. Kinda hard splitting something 36” long.
 
That’s some killer looking pork Peachey! That last shot before it was pulled is mouthwatering.
 
Thanks, the propane fire starter works great. No need to mess around with fire starting. I actually went back in the house and had a cup of coffee this morning while the fire got started. Those pieces of wood are 22-24” in length. I could probably burn 36-40” splits if I wanted to. Kinda hard splitting something 36” long.
Wow 40” would be a set it and forget it for sure
 
I can do the same thing by staggering wood. Nice having a bigger firebox so many options and nice even temps across the grates.
Does the outside of the firebox get hot to the touch
 
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