I have not done much for the last 5 years but for Christmas my wife got me some Traeger accessories, I told here that was great but I don't have a Traeger. Her response was to go get one, what a deal
I picked a Timberline 1300 up and started putting it together but one of the sockets for a leg was not formed right so I called and asked that if I used longer bolts would that void my warranty and they said don't do it we will send you a new 1300. I got the new one today and got the legs and braces on but now I am trying to figure out how to pick it up and stand it on its legs
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Welcome; I’m confident some of the Traeger guys will see this and offer help
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Welcome from Norway. Look forward to seeing your posts.
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Rambo wrote:Welcome; I’m confident some of the Traeger guys will see this and offer help
Thanks Rambo
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Norway Joe wrote:Welcome from Norway. Look forward to seeing your posts.
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As for getting the Traeger to stand up I don't know of and special tricks. I think the answer is to get some muscle help and just lift it.
They are a bit awkward in that the weight is more towards the hopper end. I have assembled several but don't remember it being a big problem.
Maybe someone on the forum here that can lend a hand.
BTW welcome back and enjoy that pellet machine....
They are a bit awkward in that the weight is more towards the hopper end. I have assembled several but don't remember it being a big problem.
Maybe someone on the forum here that can lend a hand.
BTW welcome back and enjoy that pellet machine....
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Papa Tom wrote:As for getting the Traeger to stand up I don't know of and special tricks. I think the answer is to get some muscle help and just lift it.
They are a bit awkward in that the weight is more towards the hopper end. I have assembled several but don't remember it being a big problem.
Maybe someone on the forum here that can lend a hand.
BTW welcome back and enjoy that pellet machine....
Thanks Papa Tom
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Just finished the burnout.
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super8mm wrote:Just finished the burnout.
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