W Wood Fire Steel Full Fledged Farker Joined Apr 14, 2015 Messages 230 Reaction score 207 Points 0 Location Rome ga Jun 20, 2016 #1 At approximately what weight does a hog start to become an issue in a 24 inch diameter smoker. I know length is the primary issue, but I would think at some point diameter starts to play into the equation.
At approximately what weight does a hog start to become an issue in a 24 inch diameter smoker. I know length is the primary issue, but I would think at some point diameter starts to play into the equation.
S Smoke Daddy Knows what a fatty is. Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 115 Reaction score 29 Points 0 Location DFW, TX (yankee from Detroit) Jun 24, 2016 #2 2nd attempt this coming weekend I did a 34lber in my 20x40 tejas smoker Memorial Day. it JUST did fit head on! will try to post pics. It was butterflied and on its back.
2nd attempt this coming weekend I did a 34lber in my 20x40 tejas smoker Memorial Day. it JUST did fit head on! will try to post pics. It was butterflied and on its back.
Fwismoker somebody shut me the fark up. Joined Aug 22, 2013 Messages 15,189 Reaction score 12,370 Points 0 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana Jun 24, 2016 #3 I'm going to do a headless 25-28lb in a 22.5 soon.
bbqwizard Babbling Farker Joined Apr 12, 2007 Messages 2,825 Reaction score 4,081 Points 113 Location USA Jun 25, 2016 #4 I have seen quite a few 40-60 pounders with head off on 24" pits lately.
Smoke on Badger Mountain Babbling Farker Joined Jun 20, 2015 Messages 4,224 Reaction score 3,966 Points 0 Location Badger, California Jun 25, 2016 #5 65lb in a 24"x48" fit just fine