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55 Gal Feeder Legs

Posted By: BlackSnake

55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/17/19 12:50 AM

I am thinking about building my own feeders out of 55gal drums. I can’t seem to find legs that I’m comfortable using with that kind of weight. Any recommendations?
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/17/19 01:08 AM

I’ve got some that are made of old drill pipe. You don’t want to haul them very far but nothing is blowing that feeder over either.
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/17/19 01:22 AM

Square tubing
Posted By: David7912

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/17/19 01:49 AM

1-1/2 EMT is fairly strong I purchased at Ace hardware .The top rail on hurricane fence has also made some pretty good legs on some of mine.
Posted By: twinbubba

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/21/19 06:37 PM

I used 1 5/8" steel pipe I got from Fulton Metal in Denton (377 just South of 35), they cut it to 15' lengths out of 3-20' pipes. I bought the mast head and gambrel from Boss Buck and made them double pully crank ups. If you are going to go crank up buy a quality crank with brake not some cheep boat crank.
Posted By: Cast

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/21/19 07:15 PM

Originally Posted by BlackSnake
I am thinking about building my own feeders out of 55gal drums. I can’t seem to find legs that I’m comfortable using with that kind of weight. Any recommendations?


Yes, buy my feeder since it no longer has a home. PM for details.

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Posted By: WILLIED72

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/24/19 11:51 PM

EMT pipe....
Posted By: Mike Mathena

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/25/19 12:39 AM

I've got 2 set up on on 3/4 galvanized pipe legs, i only put 200 pounds in them. One is 5 foot to the bottom for a gravity protein feeder the other 8 foot to the bottom slinging corn. I staked the legs and 0 problems
Posted By: Falco

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/27/19 08:51 PM

Chain link fence top rail. Plenty strong and available at any hardware store
Posted By: Cast

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/27/19 09:08 PM

Discount Steel in Saginaw.
Posted By: Perforce Outdoors

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/27/19 09:38 PM

I’ve seen EMT, square steel and chain link fence rail used.
Posted By: tailchaser93

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/29/19 05:07 PM

Square tubing heat it up and bend it in your receiver hitch then weld it to the barrel
Posted By: dlrz71

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 09/29/19 10:11 PM

I use the moultrie leg brackets to mount to barrel. All I have used for legs are 1.5" conduit piping from Lowe's or Home Depot.
Posted By: gollygee

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 01/25/20 09:46 PM

I use one 24' stick of 2" 14 ga. square tubing and one 24' stick of 1 3/4 14 ga.. Cut each in 8' sections and put the 1 3/4 on the ground. Mount the winch on a 2" piece and slip it over the 1 3/4. Mount the receivers on the tripod head (I use 4" channel) at 22 1/2 degrees. This gives a good stable "footprint" and the height eliminates the varmint issues. Hard to spend too much on a winch! Mine are rated at 1700 pounds. Would not want anything less.
Posted By: pop r

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 02/16/20 11:48 PM

1 1/2'' ridgit conduit.
Posted By: SouthWestIron

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 02/17/20 05:06 PM

I like the oil pipe, just don't use a plastic drum like I did at first. I also like 14 gauge 1.25" square tubing as well.
Posted By: skinnerback

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 02/18/20 04:40 AM

We build all of our own and use 2" aluminum conduit 15' long for legs (not EMT). A full stick and a half stick screwed together. Plenty strong, lightweight, and doesn't rust.
Posted By: RWHunting

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 02/18/20 04:07 PM

1 1/4" 14 ga square tubing works great
Posted By: TXHOGSLAYER

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 02/20/20 02:24 AM

I just used some chain link fence posts from Home Depot.
Posted By: BayouGuy

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 02/23/20 06:03 AM

Here’s my corn feeder rack with a built in ladder. Build required five 8’ treated 2x4”, two 10’ lengths of ½” EMT, two 24” lengths of angle iron (to anchor ladder legs) and a handful of ¼” galvanized nuts & bolts, and 16D galvanized nails.

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Posted By: Slow Drifter

Re: 55 Gal Feeder Legs - 03/02/20 10:42 PM

How old are you? Is there a good chance you'll outlive a 55 gallon drum in the woods? Best I've seen is a buddy's of mine. He welded up legs to a metal basket that holds the barrel up to the second ring. After about 35 years he's on about his 5th barrel, but swapping them into the basket of the feeder is about a 5-minute deal.
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