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    #31
    Now I'm so confused. Should I go forward or back I hope my deer understand. Man another reason to hate 2020

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      #32
      Some off y'all swallowed the bait

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        #33
        The time setting on mine doesn’t matter. I attached a small hammer on the ends of my spinner plate and as it spins to feed, the hammers hit the dinner bell I have on the bottom of the barrel. I trained my deer to come running when the dinner bell rings.

        The pea gravel was loud, but the bell pulls them from across the neighbor’s fence my feeder is setting next to.
        My dinner bell mechanism is patented so don’t try copying.

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          #34
          The exact time, time changes is 2:00 AM. I always change it then and just sit in the stand until hunting time.

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            #35
            Heck I just hope the timers on my feeders are working...

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              #36
              Originally posted by Paycheck View Post
              The exact time, time changes is 2:00 AM. I always change it then and just sit in the stand until hunting time.
              THIS!!! For everyone confused! Just do it like mentioned above!

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                #37
                Originally posted by FVR JR View Post
                Heck I just hope the timers on my feeders are working...
                Good thing is if they aren't, you don't have to worry about changing them

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                  #38
                  I never used to have to change mine for Daylight Savings time until that **** global warming messed everything up.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
                    Some off y'all swallowed the bait
                    LOL so true

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                      #40
                      I set mine forward 5 hours ahead 2 years ago. Good to go for 3 more years.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Walker View Post
                        I set mine forward 5 hours ahead 2 years ago. Good to go for 3 more years.
                        Now this is innovation!!

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by No-Tox View Post
                          Doesn't look like I'll be able to get down to the ranch on Sunday and changing the feeder timer back one hour won't happen till next weekend.
                          I hope this doesn't ruin the whole season.
                          Hang it up now and don't even waist your time. That time change will have those deer screwed up for the next 3 months.

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                            #43
                            [QUOTE=highspeed;15201332]We set our feed times at 7 & 4 with the actual time an hour early because of the time change. That way nothing changes.[/QUOTE


                            I do the same and leave it year round,feeds at the same times all year

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by CastAndBlast View Post
                              SMH....every year
                              You and me both..

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Paycheck View Post
                                The exact time, time changes is 2:00 AM. I always change it then and just sit in the stand until hunting time.
                                So another hour at the bar??

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