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    Feeder ?

    I am looking to put a 350-500 lg broadcast feeder up at our lease and was hoping for some feedback from the tbh experts. Cost, good mechanics and good material are my concerns. Thanks and god bless

    #2
    All seasons makes a good feeder at a fair price,check Mummes in San Antonio.They have a 600# for $519 complete.

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      #3
      Texas Hunter Products has been the industry leader in hunting blinds, deer and fish feeders, and hunting supplies since 1954. Shop our products online.


      This one is good if you have the money...

      If not then just buy a barrel, and legs then add the feeder/timer combo from here.

      Texas Hunter Products has been the industry leader in hunting blinds, deer and fish feeders, and hunting supplies since 1954. Shop our products online.


      We have these all over the ranch with no problems. They have a great customer service line so if you have questions just call them.

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        #4
        I would use these IF I had the money...http://www.capsulegamefeeder.com/content/

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          #5
          i have a 300lbs texas hunter product feeder, its great easy to operate. throws great. recommend getting the solar panel. Last lease i was on we had 5 of them, and 2 800lbs homemade models. The texas hunter products was alot eaiser to use.

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            I had four Texas Hunter winch up feeders. They were great, until one accidently fell on my seven year old son. Got him from behind, body slamming him face first into the ground, pinning him underneath. After staples in the back of his head, stiches on his chin, and a steel plate in his broken and displace jaw, we wanted something safer. These Lamco feeders are great. Fill from the ground, The Timer timer, 12 volt, solar, works great. Around $550 out the door

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              #7
              go see karl at ultramatic feeders on 290. he's also a site sponsor!

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                #8
                Originally posted by rocoso View Post
                http://www.lamcofeeders.com/flyers/e...n%20feeder.pdf

                I had four Texas Hunter winch up feeders. They were great, until one accidently fell on my seven year old son. Got him from behind, body slamming him face first into the ground, pinning him underneath. After staples in the back of his head, stiches on his chin, and a steel plate in his broken and displace jaw, we wanted something safer. These Lamco feeders are great. Fill from the ground, The Timer timer, 12 volt, solar, works great. Around $550 out the door
                That sucks!, I take it he's ok now, right?

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                  #9
                  Cox Feeders out of Livingston are excellent.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Thundervee View Post
                    That sucks!, I take it he's ok now, right?
                    He is great, thanks for asking. Still loves to hunt. Texas Hunter Products are great feeders. Do not get me wrong. There is nothing wrong with them, just the concept of 350+ pounds of feed hanging by a cable supported by three legs. One leg gets out of line, makes the whole thing unstable. Tend to tip over a little easier.

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