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Tripod Feeder #1433706 05/19/10 01:47 PM
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My old feeder bit the dust this year. Which is good because at my advancing age it was becoming harder to lug 50 lb bags of corn up a ladder to fill the barrel.

I am wanting to build a tripod feeder where I can lower the barrel using a cable and winch. My only confusing part is how to attach the cable to the barrel. I'm thinking I need to build a cage around the barrel to support the weight.

Any suggestions (pictures would be better).



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Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: preston629] #1433981 05/19/10 03:54 PM
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Yeah, they sell those bars that attach to both sides of the barrel.


Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: Gus McRae] #1434159 05/19/10 05:13 PM
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If you can weld or have a friend that welds, I can give you what I created for my winch tripod feeders that also has 2 pulleys instead of just one. Send me a PM if interested in creating one yourself.

Or
http://www.ncdeerman.com/HangingFeederBracket.htm

http://shadetreeoutdoors.auctivacommerce...e%20ASC&p=1

http://www.sweeneyfeeders.com/Wildlife-Deer-Feeders-c0010.html




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Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: kyotee1] #1434190 05/19/10 05:23 PM
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PM sent. thanks!


Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: JJH] #1434236 05/19/10 05:48 PM
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I use a single piece of heavy gage all-thread drilled thru both sides near the top of the barrel. Attach with a heavy washer/bolt on each side inside, and a washer/threaded collar/eye-bolt on each end on the outside. For hooking and hoisting, a length of cable is attached to both eye-bolts with wire rope clips. To secure the lid in place and keep the cable from pinching in on the barrel, we use a piece of pipe or tubing, with a hole drilled in both ends even with the eye-bolts (wider than the barrel lid) for the cable to run thru. Tap down on this tube/bar as you start to put tension on the lift, and the lid is locked in place. Last time I checked, this cost me about $8 per barrel, but I did already have some of the parts available.

Clear as mud? I can get pics or do a sketch if anybody's interested.


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anyone know a good place to buy a big/cheap tripod feeder. Most I saw were well over $400...TO MUCH FOR ME


Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: Scoop] #1435560 05/20/10 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: Scoop
I use a single piece of heavy gage all-thread drilled thru both sides near the top of the barrel. Attach with a heavy washer/bolt on each side inside, and a washer/threaded collar/eye-bolt on each end on the outside. For hooking and hoisting, a length of cable is attached to both eye-bolts with wire rope clips. To secure the lid in place and keep the cable from pinching in on the barrel, we use a piece of pipe or tubing, with a hole drilled in both ends even with the eye-bolts (wider than the barrel lid) for the cable to run thru. Tap down on this tube/bar as you start to put tension on the lift, and the lid is locked in place. Last time I checked, this cost me about $8 per barrel, but I did already have some of the parts available.

Clear as mud? I can get pics or do a sketch if anybody's interested.


Please send sketch or pictures to dlallder@aceweb.com. Thanks






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Originally Posted By: Scoop
I use a single piece of heavy gage all-thread drilled thru both sides near the top of the barrel. Attach with a heavy washer/bolt on each side inside, and a washer/threaded collar/eye-bolt on each end on the outside. For hooking and hoisting, a length of cable is attached to both eye-bolts with wire rope clips. To secure the lid in place and keep the cable from pinching in on the barrel, we use a piece of pipe or tubing, with a hole drilled in both ends even with the eye-bolts (wider than the barrel lid) for the cable to run thru. Tap down on this tube/bar as you start to put tension on the lift, and the lid is locked in place. Last time I checked, this cost me about $8 per barrel, but I did already have some of the parts available.

Clear as mud? I can get pics or do a sketch if anybody's interested.


Please send sketch or pictures to dlallder@aceweb.com. Thanks


Will do... gotta get them together first...


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I have a single piece of pipe , like 6 inch pipe about 10 foot tall in the ground with a 6 foot long piece welded to it going out at a 90 degree angle . Have a winch welded to it. coons cant cilmb the pole like they do on my tripods.


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Hanging bail. click me.


Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: Rustler] #1440101 05/22/10 04:02 PM
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This is how I build mine. But for a 55 gal barrel, I would use 2 pulleys, one at the top of your tripod, then one at the barrel. It would make it easier to crank up. All you need is to drill a couple holes in the side of your barrel and just put in a couple of eye bolts. Then get some small chain, add a "S" hook at each end. Attach hook to eyebolt, chain to pulley and there ya go!!!!


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While using a cable to raise and lower the feeder will make this unlikely, there have been reported accidents (some fatal) where a hunter has fallen on stakes (while standing atop a ladder refilling it) driven straight into the ground to secure a tripod feeder. For that reason, we now drive them along the sides and flush against the legs to keep from creating this hazard.

Thanks for allowing me to use your post to suggest this tip to others.



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Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: Texas Dan] #1442379 05/24/10 01:49 PM
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I use a chain bolted to the barrel.....>>>



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Re: Tripod Feeder [Re: redog] #1442426 05/24/10 02:09 PM
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just a thought for you. I don't like ladders or seeing people use them either. I back my truck up so that a corner of the rear is under the feeder - the rear\tailgate coming almost in contact with a leg and another leg close to the passenger side rear wheel. This puts the feeder barrel in perfect position for removing the top and filling it without having to lean or stretch. I stand up on the edge of the truck- one foot on the tailgate another on the side and dump corn into the feeder from there without fear of falling. The wider stance is ever more stable than a ladder and no bag over the shoulder having to climb up and down. Makes it fast and very convenient. If this is an option for you I would try it before buying anything to see if you might like it.


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Originally Posted By: Kestral
just a thought for you. I don't like ladders or seeing people use them either. I back my truck up so that a corner of the rear is under the feeder - the rear\tailgate coming almost in contact with a leg and another leg close to the passenger side rear wheel. This puts the feeder barrel in perfect position for removing the top and filling it without having to lean or stretch. I stand up on the edge of the truck- one foot on the tailgate another on the side and dump corn into the feeder from there without fear of falling. The wider stance is ever more stable than a ladder and no bag over the shoulder having to climb up and down. Makes it fast and very convenient. If this is an option for you I would try it before buying anything to see if you might like it.


Yes, I've done likewise by standing on the back rack of an ATV. However, I'm sure an ATV isn't as stable as the back tailgate of a truck.

Getting back to using a cable and hoist, has anyone considered using a 12-volt car battery to power both a feeder and a 12-volt winch to make it a snap to raise and lower even the heaviest of barrels? There are many 12-volt solar chargers on the market that would keep the battery fully charged for both tasks.

Not sure but even a small, lawn tractor type battery might be sufficient to power the winch for such a small and quick lift.



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