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Re: Remington feeders
[Re: Jimbo]
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10/14/09 06:36 PM
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Duck Sausage
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been running a couple of them for 4 years...overal good feeder...can't beat it for the price.
--always anchor legs so hogs don't knock over --DO NOT fill too heavy with corn or barrell will stress --I added varmint guards to keep from feeding coons
I like em and will buy more, if needed.
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Re: Remington feeders
[Re: Duck Sausage]
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10/16/09 07:10 PM
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Joined: May 2008
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MTA0019
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if you have a cabela's store around you (i couldn't find this one online) they have a really good cabelas brand feeder. it is metal and made with remington motors and timers. they will hold 12V battery inside and seem to have really good construction. the motor looks to be twice the size of the ones in the remington brand feeder. it was $79. here is a pic of it on one of my feeders. sorry for the pic quality.
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Re: Remington feeders
[Re: DSST_Construction]
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10/30/09 02:41 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 205
Ray Ray
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I've had 2 of them for 3 years, only problems is they draw the batteries down pretty quick, this year I went with rechargable 6v batteries and solar panels. Everytime I've gone out and checked them the battery is indication a 100% charge. Only way to go!
If we always do, what we have always done, the we always get, what we have always gotten! Learn to adapt!
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