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Easy-To-Move 3-Wheeled Mobile Grill
"I call it æmeals on wheels,'" says Gene Rosenberg, who mounted a charcoal grill on a wheeled chassis complete with cargo basket that holds his food before and after he's grilled it.
The frame of the mobile grill is a boy's bike with two small motorcycle wheels on back.
Rosenberg cut 3 in. off a 50-gal.
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Easy-To-Move 3-Wheeled Mobile Grill FARM HOME Food 30-3-21 "I call it æmeals on wheels,'" says Gene Rosenberg, who mounted a charcoal grill on a wheeled chassis complete with cargo basket that holds his food before and after he's grilled it.
The frame of the mobile grill is a boy's bike with two small motorcycle wheels on back.
Rosenberg cut 3 in. off a 50-gal. barrel to make a ring that holds the grill. He fashioned fenders out of leftover metal roofing.
For fun, he mounted a "motor" (actually a garbage disposal) and wiring, a battery, gas tank and exhaust pipe on the grill. "People think it runs, but it's just for show," he says.
Rosenberg says the best thing about it is that he can easily move the grill around as needed.
"I would never get rid of it," he says. "My wife and I just love it."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gene Rosenberg, 1034 410th St., St. Ansgar, Iowa 50472 (ph 641 748-2266).
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