I got a new spot that I can hunt and got it set up last weekend. Went by yesterday to check everything and I didn't hear my feeder go off. So i go and investigate. battery good, timer is still working but not spinning corn. It is a walmart remington dial type of feeder. I have it set for 2 feedings. When I push test it spins no prob, when I move the dial by hand it goes off, so I went today and it didn't go off again!!! so I go and turn it by hand it works again.. like I said it's keeping time just fine. I don't have money to go and spend on a new feeder. any ideas what is happening? suggestions??? Please help I want to be done with everything tom. so by Sat. all my scent will be gone and I will be bringing in some good game. Thanks I am getting frustrated!!!
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is there a run button on the timer? some dont have it but be sure it is set on run when you walk away. also i have returned perfectly good clocks that just dont spin the motor. replace it and it works great. in my experience for what it is worth, when you can test it and it spins, it should work. make sure it is on the run position when you leave it. good luck!
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostIs this the first time you have used this particular timer or is it an older one? maybe you are not setting the trip pin properly.
I used this feeder last year, and had no problems until Hogs rolled my feeder. I opted to replace it with a American Feeder, digital electronic type.
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View Poston some of the models that are not digital times are set by pins. based on you being able to spin this suggests that your timer has pins that pull in and out. Just thinking the pin that sets your feed time isn't fully engaged.
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