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    Best feeder??

    In the market for another feeder. My 2 yr old 600.00 feeder has not been working for 2 weeks now. Very frustrated. What’s been y’all’s absolutely most reliable feeder . Thanks in advance.

    #2
    could you just replace the timer or what ever is wrong with the one you have

    To answer your question i have the ASF stand and fill and have worked great.

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      #3
      Corn feeder = Lamco Low n Throw or Ranch King Mighty Buck

      Protein feeder = Lamco timed trough feeder

      Bisch


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        #4
        Originally posted by kruppa24 View Post
        could you just replace the timer or what ever is wrong with the one you have

        To answer your question i have the ASF stand and fill and have worked great.
        I would also look at just replacing the timer/motor before replacing the whole feeder unless it is in bad shape.

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          #5
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          These. The 600# Old Timers. Better built than the Lamcos or ASF's in my opinion as they are completely welded, and without rivets. We have owned all of them....

          Lots of good ones out there, but these are the quality for the $ in my opinion....

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            #6
            Get a reliable timer, battery and solar panel and your problem will probably be solved.

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              #7
              pm sent

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                #8
                Talk to Heath on here and buy one of their really nice gravity feeders. End of your troubles.

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                  #9
                  directional thrower from heath for corn

                  Ranch king or lamco for protein

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by walker1983 View Post
                    https://www.texaswildlifesupply.com/broadcast-feeders

                    These. The 600# Old Timers. Better built than the Lamcos or ASF's in my opinion as they are completely welded, and without rivets. We have owned all of them....

                    Lots of good ones out there, but these are the quality for the $ in my opinion....
                    These are solid indeed!

                    I just wish the corn did not pile up underneath

                    My buddy has the 600 pound new ones for sale $700.

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                      #11
                      Ranch
                      King

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                        #12
                        Ranch King the only way to go!!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Kenner97 View Post
                          I would also look at just replacing the timer/motor before replacing the whole feeder unless it is in bad shape.
                          2yrs old and these problems already??

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                            #14
                            Triple CCC game feeders. Been running mine for 20 years without any problems. The paint on the barrel is still in good shape. Haven’t replaced anything on it.

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                              #15
                              I build my own.

                              Got one that is near 15 years old, using cheap components just to prove a point (I did have to replace a solar panel about 5 years ago), the one I built for Dad is 10 years old and I have only had to change batteries every 2-3 years on each of them. I've built several for buddies that are several years old as well.

                              Dad's is built with stuff from West Texas Feeder Supply, in a 55 gallon drum. I carry them in to the shop every 3-4 years to squirt a fresh coat of Krylon on them and clean them up (plus lube the thrower plate and stuff)

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