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<blockquote data-quote="rla442" data-source="post: 1329498" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>I've posted on here last fall about processing turkeys. I found and Amish guy that did them for me for $6 a bird (plucked and bagged) but he doesn't know how long he will be doing it before the state shuts him down like they have the rest of the Amish processing. The Amish used to build the wiz-bang pluckers and sell them a lot around here. The blue plastic barrel wiz-bang plucker just as Magis described is what he used except he had the regular plucker fingers. A steel drum over a fire heating water was the dipping tank before the wiz-bang. It worked as slick as could be. He had a turkey plucked in less than 30 seconds. I've plucked my share by hand and if its cold out, you won't get it plucked before the bird cools off. </p><p></p><p>Search online-The fingers sell for about 50 cents a piece or less. Kits with the base plate and fingers sell for over $150-way more than what its worth since its such a simple design. I'm building one here this summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rla442, post: 1329498, member: 13688"] I've posted on here last fall about processing turkeys. I found and Amish guy that did them for me for $6 a bird (plucked and bagged) but he doesn't know how long he will be doing it before the state shuts him down like they have the rest of the Amish processing. The Amish used to build the wiz-bang pluckers and sell them a lot around here. The blue plastic barrel wiz-bang plucker just as Magis described is what he used except he had the regular plucker fingers. A steel drum over a fire heating water was the dipping tank before the wiz-bang. It worked as slick as could be. He had a turkey plucked in less than 30 seconds. I've plucked my share by hand and if its cold out, you won't get it plucked before the bird cools off. Search online-The fingers sell for about 50 cents a piece or less. Kits with the base plate and fingers sell for over $150-way more than what its worth since its such a simple design. I'm building one here this summer. [/QUOTE]
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