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for $110. The motor should be wired according to the
directions that came with it, paying close attention to make
sure that it is turning clockwise (when viewed from the rear)
and properly grounded. The clockwise turning means the
chicken feathers will go down toward the ground rather than
up into your face during operation.
Because chickens are wet from the scald while being plucked,
there is a hazard with water being around electricity.
Therefore, it is extremely important that you plug this device
into a terminal strip that contains an integral ground-fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI). These are not cheap, but they could
save your life from an unexpected electrical shock. Don't skip
this.
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