He Powered A Hand-Powered Meat Grinder
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Andy Patterozzi, Nokomis, Ill.: "In looking for some way to power a hand-powered meat grinder, I came up with the idea of adapting it to the gear off an old garden tiller. I mounted it all on a table top. I installed the gear at a right angle instead of vertically as it would be mounted on the rototiller. I make sure there's always enough oil in the gearbox to keep the gears lubricated.
"It works. The speed it turns at is just right."
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He Powered A Hand-Powered Meat Grinder FARM HOME Food 29-3-37 Andy Patterozzi, Nokomis, Ill.: "In looking for some way to power a hand-powered meat grinder, I came up with the idea of adapting it to the gear off an old garden tiller. I mounted it all on a table top. I installed the gear at a right angle instead of vertically as it would be mounted on the rototiller. I make sure there's always enough oil in the gearbox to keep the gears lubricated.
"It works. The speed it turns at is just right."
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