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Pig pipe #2927865 01/13/12 09:03 PM
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I figured u could build one easy enough but I know you veterans have the know how to make a well built one. So if ya don't mind what's your recipe?

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Re: Pig pipe [Re: Lazy L] #2928434 01/14/12 12:09 AM
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what i would change on my next tube.

1. i use sweet feed with the corn and if it gets wets then the mix clumps up. a screw on cap on the other end would help clean out.

2. stay with 5/8 inch holes. any bigger and it is too easy for the hogs to empty it.

3. go from 6 holes to 4 holes or less on a three foot tube. same reason as above.

4. use chain with swivels versus using 1/8 inch cable and swivels.

5. add a cow bell to the end as suggested in another thread.


Re: Pig pipe [Re: pafree] #2928619 01/14/12 01:08 AM
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