DIY Green Mountain Grill Fan Replacement Tips
If your smoker isn't holding its temperature or starts making a sound like a jet engine taking off, it's probably time for a green mountain grill fan replacement. It's one of those "right of passage" moments for long-term pellet grill owners. While these grills are built like tanks, the moving parts—especially the ones responsible for blowing air into the firebox—can't last forever. The good news is that you don't need to be a professional technician to fix it. If you can use a screwdriver and have a little patience, you can get your grill back to its former glory in about thirty minutes. ...