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Title: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on September 17, 2019, 10:42:53 PM
After approximately 1,200 cooks (estimated), this circa 2009 Traeger BBQ075 has always delivered expected results. 

Of course, it has had a few mods along the way (all beyond any economic benefit or return-on-investment--the meat simply does not know the difference):


I wipe it down and vacuum the ashes after each cook--nothing more.

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Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Jimsbarbecue on September 17, 2019, 11:52:46 PM
Nice
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: litzerski on September 18, 2019, 08:04:50 AM
Not much of a Traeger anymore!  How do you like the Smoke Daddy hopper and controller?  I'm planning a build/conversion that will use one.

And beautiful kamado you got there!
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Herb on September 18, 2019, 08:06:21 AM
Clean machine!!
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Canadian John on September 18, 2019, 08:46:41 AM

 Excellent first post.. Your pits are showroom+..Nice mods on the Traeger.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: yorkdude on September 18, 2019, 12:17:28 PM
Holy cow, 1200 cooks ? None of mine looked anywhere near that clean after 5.
Do you wipe down everything? The whole thing looks like it is brand new, especially the inside. The grates, probe etc. even the stack bolts.
You must spend hours cleaning it everytime.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Bentley on September 18, 2019, 12:38:15 PM
Very well maintained!  Your title reminds me that if I still had mine they would be 17 years old...Time does go by!
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on September 18, 2019, 09:03:04 PM
How do you like the Smoke Daddy hopper and controller? 

On the last cook, when operating at 235F for a few hours, I had my first ever flameout; which triggered a reignition cycle when the PID detected the pit temp had dropped down to 130F (the cook completed as expected with no intervention).  I was using some 10 year old pellets if that matters.

Admittedly, I had never experienced a flameout before with the Traeger controller(s).

Otherwise, there have been no issues or concerns over the last 7 months of use (with the Smoke Daddy parts).  It holds the temp freakishly well--which is a big "so what?" in the big scheme of things.  The ability to empty the hopper fast is a plus.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on September 18, 2019, 09:04:33 PM
You must spend hours cleaning it everytime.

About 6 minutes including the post vacuum clean-up.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: dk117 on September 19, 2019, 08:55:19 AM
I'm having troubles with this thread. I want to put out big kudos to The Pup, but I too have a 2009 Traeger Texas.   I admittedly left mine outside for the entire decade.   It still cooks fine, but it's nowhere near pristine.   There's got to be more to the story here.  I don't see any smoke or grease or rust or stain?  No warping of the lid?  your chimney cover looks untouched by smoke. 

Sorry friends, I'm calling BS.

DK
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: yorkdude on September 19, 2019, 09:26:23 AM
I'm having troubles with this thread. I want to put out big kudos to The Pup, but I too have a 2009 Traeger Texas.   I admittedly left mine outside for the entire decade.   It still cooks fine, but it's nowhere near pristine.   There's got to be more to the story here.  I don't see any smoke or grease or rust or stain?  No warping of the lid?  your chimney cover looks untouched by smoke. 

Sorry friends, I'm calling BS.

DK
I don't know if it is BS or not, I can say that I have never seen one this clean, not even close with even 10 or 12 cooks on it.
That is why I had to ask about the time spent cleaning it, even the grates are unbelievably clean, he could use pans all the time but you still would have some sort of residue?
In any case, there is no doubt it is a very nice set-up.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: rdsbucks on September 19, 2019, 11:00:33 AM
That's the finest looking 10-year-old outdoor cooking device I have ever seen!
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on September 21, 2019, 02:34:17 AM
A sampling of cooks over the many years; and a thermal survey I did back in the day (posted on the old forum):

(https://i.imgur.com/K5J2FQz.jpg)

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To be clear, I simply wipe it down and vacuum the pot after each cook (we did three this week)--it only takes a few minutes.  I use disposable gloves, disposable shop towels (usually four) and a spray cleaner (some green type).

For the grates, I use one of these while the grill is still warm after the cook (it takes less than a minute):  http://www.sojoe.com/grill-cleaning-set.htm (http://www.sojoe.com/grill-cleaning-set.htm)

I occasionally replace the aluminium foil on the drip pan.

This is where it is parked between cooks:

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(https://i.imgur.com/YJDVdqo.jpg)

This is my other pastime:

(https://i.imgur.com/5XyL74rh.jpg)

P.S.  I am an old retired E-9, and I would show you the hurt in my eyes (for being called a liar here) if it existed.  I simply do not base much of my self-concept on what other people think unless I respect, love or honor them.  I just wanted to convey a positive Traeger experience and share the mods incorporated along my 10-year journey.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: dk117 on September 21, 2019, 01:46:11 PM
my hat off to you sir.   I have never seen a Traeger Texas that clean with 10 cooks, let alone 10 years of cooks.

DK

PS please stay around and continue to document your Traeger journey.   You've got thick skin, and I was off base (as your immaculate surroundings are a testament to the validity of your post).   Thanks for sharing. 
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: yorkdude on September 21, 2019, 02:21:30 PM
I meant no disrespect but I truly have never seen, nor imagined, any grill that level of clean with that many cooks. Probably speaks more about me and my “lack of attention “ on mine more than anything.
It is immaculate and your attention to detail on it, your shop & your guitar hobby speak volumes.
Nicely done.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: glitchy on September 21, 2019, 05:36:13 PM
I wish I could get myself half as organized and tidy as you appear to be. Love that Traeger and your shed.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on September 21, 2019, 08:52:26 PM
I wish I could get myself half as organized and tidy as you appear to be. Love that Traeger and your shed.

We have his-and-her sheds (one of my smarter moves)--we actually park our cars in the garage.

The music room was her idea.  She loves to sing and dance while I play; and her singing is about as good as my playing (great way to clear the house of lingering guests).
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Bentley on September 21, 2019, 09:32:42 PM
Do you have a 59' Les Paul?
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on September 21, 2019, 11:26:29 PM
Do you have a 59' Les Paul?
No.
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on May 31, 2020, 07:25:20 PM
Update:

Although the Smoke Daddy PID controller was maintaining +/- 6F, the fan "puff" operation (vs. continuous) may have resulted in the black soot I observed during long cooks (incomplete combustion?).

I switched to a Savannah Stroker v4.5 (with continuous fan operation) and the Savannah upgrade fan.  After autotune, the temps are stable (+/- 12F) and no more black soot.

Truth be told, all of my Traeger upgrades have resulted in no perceived difference in food taste (the meat doesn't know the difference).

Internal top shelf
SS 9-hole burn pot
Ceramic 100,000 cycle rated igniter
SS 10g heat shield
SS 12g drip pan
SS 12g drip edge insert
Smoke Daddy auger
Smoke Daddy heavy duty auger motor (2RPM)
Smoke Daddy 35lbs pellet hopper
Savannah Stoker v4.5 PID controller
Savannah upgrade "quiet" induction fan
Door high-wind stops
Bottom leg shelf
Front fold-down shelf
Second temp gauge
Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Brushpopper on May 31, 2020, 09:10:37 PM
The music room was her idea.  She loves to sing and dance while I play; and her singing is about as good as my playing (great way to clear the house of lingering guests).

This makes me laugh every time I think about it.  I don't know why it's been on my mind lately.  I need a guitar and maybe I can get rid of my in-laws quicker.  Thanks for posting the update.  And my stuff is never that organized nor clean (although my young bride would like it to be)!



Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: The Pup on June 13, 2020, 11:15:14 PM
This makes me laugh every time I think about it.  I don't know why it's been on my mind lately.  I need a guitar and maybe I can get rid of my in-laws quicker.  Thanks for posting the update.  And my stuff is never that organized nor clean (although my young bride would like it to be)!

Playing an instrument is a great joy. 

I am lazy by nature.  So, I make my life as easy as possible.  Everything has a place and everything is in its place (more or less).

You likely do much the same -- like always putting your keys in their place so you never have to hunt for them. Easy!

Title: Re: 10-year Anniversary (Traeger BBQ075 w/mods)
Post by: Bentley on June 14, 2020, 10:59:09 AM
Nice part about living in Mayberry, you just leave the keys in the car!