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HB feeders
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03/08/15 11:53 PM
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I purchased two HB 750 lb. protein feeders about a month ago and really like them. They're extremely well built, sturdy, and so far have been totally clog free. Now I'm looking at their 1000 lb. stand and fill corn feeders, and am interested in any experiences that anybody has with these or their other stand and fill feeders. The fact that they are caged in around the bottom, and have slanted plates below the spinners, seem like a plus to me. Looking for HB Feeder opinions. Thanks
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Re: HB feeders
[Re: stxranchman]
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03/09/15 02:26 AM
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I'm closest to the Fort Worth, Weatherford area. There's a couple of HB dealers close by. Really like the way that they are put together. They don't look like they're going to fall apart any time soon. Thanks for the link. I'll check it out.
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Re: HB feeders
[Re: WNPHNTR]
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03/09/15 02:49 AM
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Lyssy and Eckels is a dealer for both and have a store up in Llano. Not sure how far you are from Llano but you can call that store to see what they have in inventory. I like the feeding mechanism on this feeder since they do not have to have a varmint cage.
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