Does anyone own the brown stand and fill 600 game winner if so does it actually hold 600 lbs
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Originally posted by gig one View PostThe reason I'm asking g is cause I bought two asf 600 timed protein to take to Kansas but they only held 450 lbs
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Originally posted by gig one View PostYes sir I have 2 of those been pretty good feeders changed the motors out to 12 volt
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Game winner feeder 600
I assume you are talking about this 600lb Game Winner stand and fill feeder sold at Academy? Believe it or not I’ve actually put 700lbs of corn in the thing a couple of times. That’s right, 14 total bags....and YES they were 50lb bags bought at Buccees. Either the capacity is 700lb or Buccees is shorting us on their 50lb bags.
I’ve been very impressed with this feeder. Although just a 6v motor it slings the heck out of corn, is coon proof and easy to fill.
The only issue I’ve had in 3 years is water had seeped in around where the solar panel connects to the hopper and corn got wet one time. I put some silicone around the panel and not an issue since. Timer, motor and solar panel has made this a solid feeder IMO. I run it on my property 24/7/365.
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Originally posted by RascalArms View PostI assume you are talking about this 600lb Game Winner stand and fill feeder sold at Academy? Believe it or not I’ve actually put 700lbs of corn in the thing a couple of times. That’s right, 14 total bags....and YES they were 50lb bags bought at Buccees. Either the capacity is 700lb or Buccees is shorting us on their 50lb bags.
I’ve been very impressed with this feeder. Although just a 6v motor it slings the heck out of corn, is coon proof and easy to fill.
The only issue I’ve had in 3 years is water had seeped in around where the solar panel connects to the hopper and corn got wet one time. I put some silicone around the panel and not an issue since. Timer, motor and solar panel has made this a solid feeder IMO. I run it on my property 24/7/365.
I vouch for these feeders as well. I've got 3 and two of them run full time, with a solar panel added its a hassle-free feeder for me.
Assembly is much easier with a second person and an impact drill. I went ahead and siliconed all gaps and screws. Only issue I had was a dented lid out of the box, which rather than pack all the pieces back in the box I took the lid to academy. Manager let me switch the lid on the display in the store...but the new lid didn't match my feeder. I had to do some engineering with a dead blow hammer on the inside of the lid to make it fit...it just was a little snug. All good now though
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