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Re: Which road feeder?
[Re: freerange]
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08/15/21 11:18 PM
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68rustbucket
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Road feeders thirty years ago were coffee cans. Not usually, but I must of been ahead of the curve on this one. I feel out Whataburgered, but do realize restaurant peoples have lots of money. Let me guess, you fed black eyed peas. It was a high water mark day when I broke down and got my first one. I was in tall cotton. After using it, you wondered why you didn't do it sooner.. It was a Spin Cast model and I still have it as a back up. I’m 3 days into 4 at lease so behind on my forum posting. Hud, not sure what out Whataburgered means but I doubt it happens to you often and never by me. I wish you and your shimbawsya weed eating thingy were along for this ride(getting old). Sounds like you need a shredder FR.
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Re: Which road feeder?
[Re: syncerus]
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08/16/21 12:45 AM
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Joined: Aug 2010
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stxranchman
Obie Juan Kenobi
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Obie Juan Kenobi
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I used my first road feeder way back in 1989. It was a Sweeny Tailgate Feeder and it lost more corn off the spinner plate than I spun out of it. I feed 100 lbs each morning and then every afternoon on a ranch I managed. I could see deer running from 500-800 yards away in the neighbors pastures. They probably hated me. Deer would eat up 100 lbs of corn on that 2.5 mile feed run before I could turn around and drive back to the house.
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