

Westly, think about your access for getting a beast into your chiller and how you are going to do that possibly single-handedly. That's why I have 2 rails systems in my chiller - the width-wise one takes munties and roe, the front-loading one for fallow/sika. There's a reason why all commercial game fridges have rails facing out and thats for ease of loading. I'm getting on and have back issues. Trying to manhandle even a 36 kg fallow into the width-wise rail with the assistance of my 19yr old was emotional given its size and the limited grip on hooks/gambrels. Whilst mine is overly complex for roe/muntjac, I can lift a fallow out of my plaster's bath using an electric hoist, slide it along the top rail, open the chiller, add the rail extension and then lower the animal onto the hanger trolley before sliding it into the chiller. Extension off, door closed, job done with virtually no effort and no risk to my back!Thanks for the info guys, all very helpful![]()
Good advice thanksWestly, think about your access for getting a beast into your chiller and how you are going to do that possibly single-handedly.
It took 2 of us and my elderly Dad to get a 66kg Fallow buck in a drinks chiller. I had got it in my truck on my own (tip don't cut the head off as they make great handles to pull on)Good advice thanks![]()
Exactly what I did, although I have no support pole so you can slide the carcasses along. I've easily had 200kgs regularly on mine with no problems.I have double stainless Foster, I bought galvanised 32mm scaffold poles, and fittings, does the job well, all removable for deep cleaning etc.
Centre support foot plate just sits there, not fastened to base of fridge, only to the pole itself.
Whole thing was under £50 cut to size & delivered.
Impressive thanksPot-rivet uni-strut sections into place, then use galvanized wiring conduit for hanging rails...
So there's been a bit of discussion about the trouble with loading carcasses into upright chillers. I think Iv'e found the perfect solution. It's a gadget I've made using a 12v quad winch. If anyone wants to know the details please PM me
Hi,
I have just purchased a secondhand Foster PRO 600 LT R404A commercial fridge and would like to know the best way of fitting a rail or rails to hang fallow and muntjac please. Internal dimensions are 560mm wide x 700mm deep.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
TIA
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A quick search on here will give you all the answers, lots of posts on it. I have a Fosters (dilly dilly) double door chiller myself and touch wood it’s been greatHi,
I have just purchased a secondhand Foster PRO 600 LT R404A commercial fridge and would like to know the best way of fitting a rail or rails to hang fallow and muntjac please. Internal dimensions are 560mm wide x 700mm deep.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
TIA
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Do the screws just go through the metal sheeting to the insulation?I have double stainless Foster, I bought galvanised 32mm scaffold poles, and fittings, does the job well, all removable for deep cleaning etc.
Centre support foot plate just sits there, not fastened to base of fridge, only to the pole itself.
Whole thing was under £50 cut to size & delivered.
Do the screws just go through the metal sheeting to the insulation?