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    Which feeder unit for Stand and Fill?

    About to build a stand and fill for my new lease. Feeder pens are required so pigs shouldn't be a problem. Im looking at the Ultramatic, All Seasons, and West Texas Feeder supply all 12V with "The Timer" but which plate is best for stand and fill? I dont want a pile under the feeder but I also don't want it slinging way outside the pen!

    #2
    If you go with the eliminator does this mean you wouldnt need a varmint cage?

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      #3
      I have a all seasons. It has the “flapper” plate. I’d put a cage around it, coons still crawl all over it

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        #4
        Originally posted by kd350 View Post
        I have a all seasons. It has the “flapper” plate. I’d put a cage around it, coons still crawl all over it
        How far does that seem to sling it?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Justin Spies View Post
          How far does that seem to sling it?


          A good ways... my stand was 11 yards away and would have a few kernels hit it


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            #6
            Don’t worry about the corn under the feeder.....the deer will eat it. If you feel like your Stand & Fill is too low......place cement pads under the legs to raise it. I did this very thing and the deer get under the feeder easily now. If you have Coons then a cage may come in handy. If you go with the Eliminator spinner then not much to worry about other than it functioning properly every single time. I have one on my road feeder that works well.

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              #7
              Originally posted by kd350 View Post
              A good ways... my stand was 11 yards away and would have a few kernels hit it


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              Thanks!

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                #8
                Originally posted by ByronB View Post
                Don’t worry about the corn under the feeder.....the deer will eat it. If you feel like your Stand & Fill is too low......place cement pads under the legs to raise it. I did this very thing and the deer get under the feeder easily now. If you have Coons then a cage may come in handy. If you go with the Eliminator spinner then not much to worry about other than it functioning properly every single time. I have one on my road feeder that works well.
                Coons will be there!

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                  #9
                  Krivoman directional

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                    #10
                    I have a couplete Ultramatic for sale if you are interested. Make you a good deal and ship it to you.

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