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hanging feeder #856614 08/21/09 03:18 AM
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How high do you guys hang your winch type feeder setups? mine is on a pole thats about 16' tall but Im not sure how high to set it. Anybody have any advice? thanks confused2



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Re: hanging feeder [Re: onelouderracing] #856782 08/21/09 04:55 AM
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the winch is about 4"off the ground on the 2that we have


Re: hanging feeder [Re: SmithR] #856814 08/21/09 05:18 AM
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He means 4'. That's four feet. Ditto for me.



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Re: hanging feeder [Re: LFD2037] #856829 08/21/09 06:02 AM
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Ok, my question may have been unclear. What I meant to ask was how far off the ground to lift the feeder, or if it even matters. sorry for the confusion



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Re: hanging feeder [Re: onelouderracing] #856864 08/21/09 07:54 AM
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All the way to the top.



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Re: hanging feeder [Re: gogburn] #858640 08/22/09 03:11 AM
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Re: hanging feeder [Re: SmithR] #863854 08/24/09 10:23 PM
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The feeders I build are 14' to the top and most people slightly wedge them between the three legs. The is no rule though. you can hang it at the point that works for your application. Just keep in mind that wind could cause it to sway a little. On the other hand cows and hog will not bump any corn out of it that way.



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Re: hanging feeder [Re: bholt] #916762 09/21/09 12:00 AM
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The lower the barrel the lower the center of gravity, but I have never seen a cow tip over a hanging feeder, I would say have the timer at eye level.


Re: hanging feeder [Re: deewayne2003] #919833 09/22/09 12:32 PM
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I say the higher the better, the higher you can hang it the farther it will throw the corn.


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