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JN feeders #4306349 06/07/13 03:22 AM
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Does anyone have any experience with JN protein feeders? Their close by and thinking about going tomorrow and checking them out.. If I like what I see ill probably take one.. Does anyone have any good/bad experiences with these feeders? Any info would be great.. Thanks..

Re: JN feeders [Re: AO2000] #4306422 06/07/13 04:16 AM
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I have 3 of their 300# cap freechoice protein feeders. For the money there is not a better made feeder as far as quality. You can drop the protein tubes off and put on spinners with a couple of bolts. It takes a very strong blowing rain to clog them up from what I have seen. I cut my leg length down a bit so the feed ports are around 30-32" off the ground which works better for me.


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Re: JN feeders [Re: stxranchman] #4306453 06/07/13 04:44 AM
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Appreciate it.. I didn't know they were diverse in such a way.. Good to know..

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