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Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 6th, 2016, 8:28 pm
by smokenjerzey
Hi All,
So I pulled the trigger on a Yoder 640 comp cart, can't wait to get. I have been lurking here and on other sites just soaking in the information. I can't wait to start soaking in some smoke and enjoying some food :). Now what to cook for my first cook. Actually, been considering a wood fired pizza. So many choices. Anyway glad to support an American company who prides themselves with US labor and fabrication. Look forward to posting pictures and results...

Anthony

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 6th, 2016, 8:38 pm
by Jfrederick
Welcome Anthony! You'll love the unit! What color did you get your cart?

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 6th, 2016, 8:49 pm
by smokenjerzey
Jfrederick wrote:Welcome Anthony! You'll love the unit! What color did you get your cart?


Thanks jfrederick, I went with A black cart and stainless shelves.

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 6th, 2016, 9:18 pm
by Yoder_Herb
Welcome aboard! Great choice on the cart, same as mine.

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 7th, 2016, 10:10 am
by Yoder_Kirby
Welcome to the forum and thanks for joining the group!

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 8th, 2016, 3:05 pm
by Glenn W
Welcome in to the group. You will love your new cooker!

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 8th, 2016, 11:18 pm
by smokenjerzey
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I found a nice cart that would act as a nice cutting board surface and should be good for storage. The color matches too.

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Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: January 14th, 2016, 11:18 pm
by dawktah2
Welcome to the group! I cooked pizzas a couple of weeks ago. I have a large pizza stone that I used. I let grill and stone come up to temp together. I don't know how it would tolerate a high temp shock. Pizzas were DELICIOUS!

I just received my YS640 before Thanksgiving and I smoked two 12 lbs. turkeys. I was out last weekend cooking pork chops in single digit temperatures. It's an AWESOME cooker!

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 7:58 am
by smokenjerzey
My unit came in a little over a week ago and it's impressive. I did a burn in and I am planning on seasoning the grill today.

One question, I had some BBQ Delite pellets delivered while traveling and they sat in the rain for two days. They were in the sealed bags. Are they trashed? I have them in stored near the boiler room with the hope they will dry out if they picked up some moisture.

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: February 6th, 2016, 10:23 pm
by Yoder_Herb
smokenjerzey wrote:My unit came in a little over a week ago and it's impressive. I did a burn in and I am planning on seasoning the grill today.

One question, I had some BBQ Delite pellets delivered while traveling and they sat in the rain for two days. They were in the sealed bags. Are they trashed? I have them in stored near the boiler room with the hope they will dry out if they picked up some moisture.


If they didn't melt into a mass of mush, the only way to tell is to try them. Moisture contaminated pellets are hard to light, burn erratically and don't put off much heat. Be careful of them banking up in the burn grate to the auger, which will cause an auger/hopper fire.

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: February 7th, 2016, 7:53 am
by smokenjerzey
Yoder_Herb wrote:
smokenjerzey wrote:My unit came in a little over a week ago and it's impressive. I did a burn in and I am planning on seasoning the grill today.

One question, I had some BBQ Delite pellets delivered while traveling and they sat in the rain for two days. They were in the sealed bags. Are they trashed? I have them in stored near the boiler room with the hope they will dry out if they picked up some moisture.


If they didn't melt into a mass of mush, the only way to tell is to try them. Moisture contaminated pellets are hard to light, burn erratically and don't put off much heat. Be careful of them banking up in the burn grate to the auger, which will cause an auger/hopper fire.


Thanks for the tips. I am going to keep them in a warm & dry room for a few weeks and see how I make out. I will also make sure they ignite normally. I appreciate the information regarding potential hopper fire. I will be sure to monitor closely.

Re: Future Yoder Owner

PostPosted: February 11th, 2016, 2:20 pm
by Saguaromike
Welcome to the group and the Yoder Family.