The weather here has been terribly unreliable - some news sources have reported it is the wettest May that the UK have had on record.
But this morning was bright sunshine, so I managed to get some work on the Traeger I am giving away - a thorough deep clean. Having done that, I turned it on, and the auger wasn't working.
So I scooped out the pellets, got the shopvac out, and tried to see what was jamming the auger.
After an hour of scratching my head, I realised that the problem was simply that my external controller was not plugged in (the original controller broke years ago). The external timer controls a relay on the power line to the auger motor. I
thought I had it wired to be on when there was no control current to the relay (i.e. it worked on full power if nothing was plugged in), but it seems I had it connected conventionally, which means the controller needed to be powered (which it is, normally - I had unplugged it to pack it up). So when I plugged that in, everything works. What a relief!
As a result, it is possible - weather permitting - that my friend may come across on Friday, when we can both take time off work. He will pick up the old Traeger, but also help me tip the new grill so we can sort the wheel problem.
I think I can see what the problem was. Here are a couple of bolts that dropped out, exactly as they were found. The bolts are not secured by nuts, but just screw into the metal. In which case that locking washer is in the wrong position and is doing exactly nothing to stop the bolt from coming out. So we will have to check all the bolts.
(Note: This is not a problem with Louisiana Grills, but with the company I paid to assemble the grill before delivery. Needless to say, they will not be getting any more business from me. Fortunately there is now more than one company in the UK doing Louisiana grills and accessories.)