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    #16
    Originally posted by Muddy Bud View Post
    Looks good. Probably make a pretty good cotton seed feeder as well with some 2X2 wire tied on to the bigger panel wire.

    Actually made this where I can change the 6x6 panel out for some 2x3 panel for that very thing.


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      #17
      Nice project, looks great and should work, good luck.

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        #18
        Thanks for all of the nice comments.

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          #19
          Originally posted by npe001 View Post
          Lol my fallow eat everything and they didnt touch it. But the same feeder in Junction was empty in a day...
          Cause your east texas hi fence deer are used to chex mix and bon bons

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            #20
            Looks great. Try out the Chaffhay and they will come to it quicker than typical alfalfa hay. Great craftsmanship!

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              #21
              Originally posted by AmmannsvilleGUY View Post
              Looks great. Try out the Chaffhay and they will come to it quicker than typical alfalfa hay. Great craftsmanship!
              I will give it a try. I'm sure if the Axis don't eat it, the Red Stag sure will. Those things are like feeding a horse.

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                #22
                Looks awesome, I'm sure you could sell those

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                  #23
                  Nice work.

                  Put a cpl cross bars on it for when you drag it. Hang a piece of chain or a ring to connect to.
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                  Edit:
                  1. could bolt em on at this point, to not burn the paint up.
                  2. Put em high enough they dont drag and build up dirt/catch rocks as you drag.
                  Last edited by Philip-TX; 02-24-2022, 10:57 AM.

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                    #24
                    Great work!!!

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