Bar-B-Lew:
I initially used a big flat bladed screwdriver to 'chisel' out the compressed sawdust. I then used an old lever door handle (right angle) to get up the sides some. That drop door is NOT hand friendly! Plus, it's not flush with the bottom of the hopper, making getting the sawdust out trickier. I had a piece of 3/4" wide flat bar that I used to scrape down the sloping sides of the hopper. Once I got the hopper as free of sawdust as I could (didn't try the shop vac--not sure if it would fit thru the little door?), I put in a pound or so of fresh, dry pellets, and went to the front.
I turned the smoker on and turned to High. Held the Prime button for what seemed like an eternity until all of the sawdust cleared and pellets were feeding. So glad they started feeding--I thought I was going to have to try and remove the auger assembly
I used the smoker on Mother's Day, and it worked fine. I'm not sure if all of the sawdust is cleared out, but I had zero issues with temps for the 3+ hours I was smoking, so I'm thankful for that.
Now, to go check and see if the fitted Pit Boss cover made a difference with the nearly all day rains we had yesterday! (Will report back on that in a bit.)
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