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Does this qualify as Ag engineering?

Posted By: cameron00

Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 05:24 PM

Had a trashcan in the garage and some wood.

Just like that, I now have an incredibly redneck protein feeder. Will be tposted down and tied to a tree.

Over/under on complete collapse is 3 weeks. Will have camera on it to verify.


Posted By: Western

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 05:53 PM

Looks like Wildgame innovations quality up Hope they don't come after you for some "patent infringement" grin
Posted By: Harley7892

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 05:56 PM

Fantastic carpenter skills. Why T post just a ratchet strap.
Posted By: Slow Drifter

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 06:22 PM

Cool..If I tried that the squirrels would eat the barrel.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 06:25 PM

Originally Posted By: Harley7892
Fantastic carpenter skills. Why T post just a ratchet strap.


I believe a ratchet strap would crush the trash can. I think it will work as it you have it, but I think it's life span will be pretty short.
Posted By: cameron00

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 07:05 PM

Have added cross beams all over to strenghen the frame.

It'll be t posted and tied to a tree, but I guarantee the squirrels, coons, and hogs will tear this bad boy up quick.

Should get it all on film. Going to be funny/pathetically sad to watch.

But that's okay. That's all part of the experience.
Posted By: Auctioneer1

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 07:12 PM

I think you will be disappointed after a hard rain. If your going to spend the money on protein do it right.
Posted By: pokerj2

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 09:20 PM

That'll never work!
Posted By: TxAg

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/17/15 11:01 PM

Well, that's something . . .
Posted By: Mason Brauchle

Re: Does this qualify as Ag engineering? - 01/22/15 02:10 PM

Coons are going to eat well
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