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Had a mornings ratting yesterday, it was on farm with a large corn store the rats had dug in to a grass bank along the back of the corn bins.

We used the new Rat-Attack Smoker 2 which we purchased at the Midland. I had read a couple of poor reports on the forum so was fearing the worse but was presently surprised. Admittedly it was a calm day but once the coil has warmed up and you just gently fan the oil can trigger so not to push to much oil through at a time we found it proper belched out the smoke. We had 30 plus rats with four terriers by the end of the session.

Having used a chain saw for years I must say I did not miss the noise one bit, I would say the running costs must be about the same with the price of petrol and two-stroke oil, although I think it takes a bit longer to move the rats I think the positives out weigh the negatives. I would like to hear others points of view as this was our first time out with it.

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Had a mornings ratting yesterday, it was on farm with a large corn store the rats had dug in to a grass bank along the back of the corn bins.

We used the new Rat-Attack Smoker 2 which we purchased at the Midland. I had read a couple of poor reports on the forum so was fearing the worse but was presently surprised. Admittedly it was a calm day but once the coil has warmed up and you just gently fan the oil can trigger so not to push to much oil through at a time we found it proper belched out the smoke. We had 30 plus rats with four terriers by the end of the session.

Having used a chain saw for years I must say I did not miss the noise one bit, I would say the running costs must be about the same with the price of petrol and two-stroke oil, although I think it takes a bit longer to move the rats I think the positives out weigh the negatives. I would like to hear others points of view as this was our first time out with it.

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iv got the mk 2 but had probs with it. only used it in sub zero temps. not im pressed to be honest.i much prefer the chainsaw smoker but like you say the noise is a factor. but i also think that the noise and the vibration help with bolting the rats. atb :thumbs:

p.s any pics of today.

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Had a mornings ratting yesterday, it was on farm with a large corn store the rats had dug in to a grass bank along the back of the corn bins.

We used the new Rat-Attack Smoker 2 which we purchased at the Midland. I had read a couple of poor reports on the forum so was fearing the worse but was presently surprised. Admittedly it was a calm day but once the coil has warmed up and you just gently fan the oil can trigger so not to push to much oil through at a time we found it proper belched out the smoke. We had 30 plus rats with four terriers by the end of the session.

Having used a chain saw for years I must say I did not miss the noise one bit, I would say the running costs must be about the same with the price of petrol and two-stroke oil, although I think it takes a bit longer to move the rats I think the positives out weigh the negatives. I would like to hear others points of view as this was our first time out with it.

 

 

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Was going to buy one of these but having read poor reports don't think i'll bother.

How easy is it to convert a petrol strimmer/chainsaw into a smoker?

Any info into making a homemade smoker would be much appreciated.

 

 

Strip the bits not needed and put a radiator pipe off a car on the exhaust

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Cheers for that.

Getting a second hand petrol strimmer at the weekend. Will let you know

how i get on.

In the mean time would Plumbers smoke pellets put in the burrows work? :hmm:

 

Was going to buy one of these but having read poor reports don't think i'll bother.

How easy is it to convert a petrol strimmer/chainsaw into a smoker?

Any info into making a homemade smoker would be much appreciated.

 

 

Strip the bits not needed and put a radiator pipe off a car on the exhaust

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Cheers for that.

Getting a second hand petrol strimmer at the weekend. Will let you know

how i get on.

In the mean time would Plumbers smoke pellets put in the burrows work? :hmm:

 

Was going to buy one of these but having read poor reports don't think i'll bother.

How easy is it to convert a petrol strimmer/chainsaw into a smoker?

Any info into making a homemade smoker would be much appreciated.

 

 

Strip the bits not needed and put a radiator pipe off a car on the exhaust

 

I tryed them didnt seem to work when they get damp in the holes

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Cheers for that.

Getting a second hand petrol strimmer at the weekend. Will let you know

how i get on.

In the mean time would Plumbers smoke pellets put in the burrows work? :hmm:

 

Was going to buy one of these but having read poor reports don't think i'll bother.

How easy is it to convert a petrol strimmer/chainsaw into a smoker?

Any info into making a homemade smoker would be much appreciated.

 

 

Strip the bits not needed and put a radiator pipe off a car on the exhaust

 

I tryed them didnt seem to work when they get damp in the holes

 

OK mate, cheers for the help. Appreciated :thumbs:

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Was going to buy one of these but having read poor reports don't think i'll bother.

How easy is it to convert a petrol strimmer/chainsaw into a smoker?

Any info into making a homemade smoker would be much appreciated.

you may need to weld something into the exhaust hole of the strimmer/chainsaw. i find a compressed air line fitting is perfect, and you can also match it to the diameter of the hose you are using, then you just need a jubilee clip. :thumbs::thumbs:

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Was going to buy one of these but having read poor reports don't think i'll bother.

How easy is it to convert a petrol strimmer/chainsaw into a smoker?

Any info into making a homemade smoker would be much appreciated.

you may need to weld something into the exhaust hole of the strimmer/chainsaw. i find a compressed air line fitting is perfect, and you can also match it to the diameter of the hose you are using, then you just need a jubilee clip. :thumbs::thumbs:

 

Cheers :thumbs:

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