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Need to sell my 8-ish years old Yoder YS640. My wife and I are building a new home and moving and the Yoder doesn't fit the new backyard plan. It's had 8 years of regular use but it still works great. This is the non-wifi version, made before the wifi controller was available from Yoder. Comes with stainless steel shelves, top cooking shelf, GrillGrates cooking grates and cleaning tools. Couple of years ago I replaced the fans and igniter and temp probe and along the way I have accumulated a bunch of spare parts for it. It has one notable flaw... One of the small metal casters is broken. You can still roll it but you have to be careful. A 4x4 block of wood is the perfect size to sub for the caster once you get it in place. But if you were going to want to roll it around to use it you would want to replace the casters. The large wheels are fine but back in the day when I bought this I think the two metal casters were a little undersized. It weighs about 300 lbs. For obvious reasons you must come get it. I'll help you load. We are in Cameron Park, CA about an hour east of downtown Sacramento. Going to leave this here for a week or two just in case this ad finds the right person but if no takers by March 1 I will need to get it on FB Marketplace.
Need to sell my 8-ish years old Yoder YS640. My wife and I are building a new home and moving and the Yoder doesn't fit the new backyard plan. It's had 8 years of regular use but it still works great. This is the non-wifi version, made before the wifi controller was available from Yoder. Comes with stainless steel shelves, top cooking shelf, GrillGrates cooking grates and cleaning tools. Couple of years ago I replaced the fans and igniter and temp probe and along the way I have accumulated a bunch of spare parts for it. It has one notable flaw... One of the small metal casters is broken. You can still roll it but you have to be careful. A 4x4 block of wood is the perfect size to sub for the caster once you get it in place. But if you were going to want to roll it around to use it you would want to replace the casters. The large wheels are fine but back in the day when I bought this I think the two metal casters were a little undersized. It weighs about 300 lbs. For obvious reasons you must come get it. I'll help you load. We are in Cameron Park, CA about an hour east of downtown Sacramento. Going to leave this here for a week or two just in case this ad finds the right person but if no takers by March 1 I will need to get it on FB Marketplace.






I think I would be better served just buying a new one closer to home.

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