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Old 10-25-2002, 04:21 PM
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Question Where can I purchase.........

.......a trailer-hitch mounted BBQ grill ?? For tailgating and......

Wife and I thinking about doing a 7-10 day trip down one coast of Florida to the Keys and back up the other coast. thinking about staying in the KOA style campgrounds and are considering a hitch mounted grill to do our own cooking.

Thanks for any help / advice.

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Old 10-25-2002, 04:26 PM
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Ha Ha, I don' t know, but here's a hitch mounted blender



Never seen a hitch mounted bbq, might have to get it custom made. Shouldn't be too hard though.

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Sorry.......I should have clarified more. I have found several, with the least $$ is over $495. JUST a bit more than I care to pay.

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Don't forget the hitch mounted crapper either for after the barbecue

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Originally posted by Corey
Don't forget the hitch mounted crapper either for after the barbecue
That is the most random page ever!

1. Who would pose for that pic?
2. It costs $60!:eek:
3. I wish I had thought of that, the guy is probably making a fortune.

Jeff, I'd say make it yourself for a lot cheaper. All you need to do is have a welder put together some 2x2 steel tube and bolt on a charcoal or gas grill. It shouldn't cost too much for a grill and the person to weld, certainly less than $500.

Have you considered one of these webers? . I've got the gas one at the bottom and it works great.

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Steve, I have the exact same barbecue.
I have the kit so I can run it off a 20 lb tank, or my smaller 5 lb tank.

Nice not having to change out the smaller ones more often.
I find this is the perfect size for me and my two son's when we barbecue stuff on it.



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