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Originally posted by JGreen31 View PostOnly cons for me is I have to get down on my knees in the sand to adjust the timers... This typically involves grass burs!!!
Also, I have a feeder sitting next to a road and the dust covers up the solar panel to the point it doesn't effectively charge the battery.
Other than that, I like the convenience of the low height.
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostYep.
Cant do stand and fill on my place. One year I lost 3 timers that got flooded and those were winch up ones. Oh, about 6ft off the ground!!!
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Originally posted by TWOHunter View PostI like my 600 lb All Seasons.
Easy to fill for sure.
A little corn is straight underneath, but overall works well.
Originally posted by BradBryant1000 View PostX2.
Originally posted by DRT View PostI have two all seasons and one game winner. All 600lb. Best way to go.
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Do yalls All seasons have the diverter under the spinner and if so how does it work?
Sierracharlie out…
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Originally posted by dc1986 View PostMy next one will be the Ranch King Mighty Buck. Some feeders you have to get on your knees to adjust the timer. Everything is in the lid on this one.
I'm currently using a stand and fill made by TJ Outdoors. I like that design with the exception of the feed unit. Coons will tear that one up in short order. My next will be a Lamco Low and Throw.Last edited by SabreKiller; 01-20-2018, 07:07 PM.
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This may not be a true stand and full because it’s so big. It’s a 2000 lb all seasons and it’s been awesome! I got pretty upset when we got to the lease and our crank up feeders had gone empty. I’m trying to go all 1000-2000 pounders now.
I have a 1000 pound Krivoman and it’s been awesome! Just hard for me to make it there to pick up the goods.
We also started running two of the HB’s this year and they are built like tanks. The deer seemed a little Leary if them at our lease and corn piled right up next to them.
I have one of the the ranch king stand and fills. It doesn’t seem like it should be durable but zero problems in a little over a year. If it holds up it will be the easiest to use and most user friendly!
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostDo yalls All seasons have the diverter under the spinner and if so how does it work?
Sierracharlie out…
However I do gotta say I am interested in the Lamco feeder. My dad is in the market for a new feeder and this might be the route he goes.
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