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This may work for you. Doesn't take up a lot of space. I have the 500lb version. It slings the heck out of the corn. almost too far for me. My first season using is. After the season I will move it back further because it really does throw corn.
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I have used this one in a few different place over the past 4 years and it works well with corn and rechargeable 6 volts last a really long time in it. I have them run for 10-12 seconds which the battery still last a long time. Moultrie directional feeder I think its for fish feeders but works well.
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Wil, those Krivo feeders are what I use too... Sucker will throw corn 30 yards or more, depending on how high you hang your feeder. I built mine up from 55 gal. drums, but the mechanism would fit on the bottom of a 35 gallon drum easily... could probably bolt it to a 5 gallon bucket if you needed to. It's a flat bolt up pattern. Send Mitch a PM or email and he can send you a sketch of the hole pattern... That's what I did... Use 'em for corn as well as pelletized fish food in my tanks... I run mine with "The Timer"... they come with a 12 volt motor and have a small compartment with a door to house the battery and timer...
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I only use directionals and good ones! However, it sounds like you need a foreverlast 100 pound tree hugger. It looks like a tailgate feeder. You just strap it to a tree. I used it at two different places until someone stole mine. It worked great at both. Good Luck! I use Krivoman and Platinums they are both the bees knees!
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Originally posted by rvanicek View PostBoss buck makes a really nice directional thrower. We use one and it has not given us any problems yet. Most of the brands you will find online, have a plastic spin plate and plastic housing. The Boss Buck is all metal.
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