I have a plucker on loan from my aunt. It's a pickwick model and works well. Once I got the hang of it j could have a bird naked in under 2 minutes. I found 155 degrees in the scalded to be just right and got a good feel as to how long to dip them by pulling on the wing feathers. I ended up using cement drain tiles for the bleeding. My dad held the bird and I cut the head off with a very sharp knife.
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I do not know how I missed it but I like this plucker. I have a small table top one that works but is clumsy. The trick as you said is getting the right "scald" on the bird.
I have a bunch of washers and dryers in one of my sheds I want to make "whiz-bang" pluckers out of, unless someone wants to buy a good used commercial washer and stacked dryers.......
And Nordiacres, I have slate blues and self blue turkeys that are "pure" for sale. I might even part with a few guineas depending on how many you want. I have some rusty slates and a bunch of off spring from my rusty slates ( they do not breed true so they are assorted colors)