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Here is my hoard :)

From left to right : Big Steel Keg 4000, BSK 2000, BBQ's Galore NG Gasser & sideburner (drop in), Traeger Pellet Grill, Smokin-It #3 Electric Smoker
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My Wife's Broil King Keg 5000 in Keg Cabinet (above ^^ kitchen on deck)
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Pit Boss Pellet Grill
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Not pictured : Pit Barrel Cooker (no pics of it, just food being cooked on it, lol)


Some changes have been made to my fleet, lol. I sold the PBC and the Pit Boss Pellet Grill with the intent of thinning the herd a little. That lasted all of about 2 weeks then I bought the newest kid, the KBQ!

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....I love all the pictures so far! Cool thread.

....I just wish people would delete the picture URL's when they reply to a comment so the pictures aren't re-posted 3....4....5....6 times. :frusty:
 
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Here's my Bellfab 30" "patio" cooker, she weighs about 1,200 lbs but is manageable with the accessory tow bar and trailer jack. 4' long cooking chamber out of 3/8" steel, Craig built me this one when I lived just down the road from him in Oklahoma. My driveway is sloped away from the house enough I had to build "blocks" to get her level so the grease drain system works. I know the movers who loaded this beast into the trailer for my journey north last year wished h'ed have used lighter weight parts.
 
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