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    Tree Line Feeders on SALE

    Tractor Supply is having a big SALE on all of the Tree Line feeders - $100 off.
    350lb Corn Feeder - $299
    600lb Corn Feeder - $399
    Cottonseed Feeder - $149

    This sale won't last long so get them while they are on sale. Please let me know if you have any questions. Have a great day!

    #2
    We've had the #350 for a couple months now. After Bgleaton helped us with a minor issue the feeder has been running great. He's a great guy to deal with even took my call on a saturday afternoon when I was at the lease. Buy with confidence.

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      #3
      Originally posted by 67olds442 View Post
      After Bgleaton helped us with a minor issue the feeder has been running great. He's a great guy to deal with even took my call on a saturday afternoon when I was at the lease. Buy with confidence.
      Bgleaton did something similar for me also. I called him one day for a minor issue and he ask if I was in front of the feeder. He explained what to do but also said just call when you get to the feeder if need be. I called after 5:00pm and he picked up and had the issued resolved within a few minutes. They stand behind their products. Buy with confidence as stated above.

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        #4
        Been looking at those cotton seed feeders to feed alfalfa out of, might have to go grab me one

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          #5
          Originally posted by PoppinPiggies View Post
          Been looking at those cotton seed feeders to feed alfalfa out of, might have to go grab me one
          I didn’t have any luck feeding alfalfa out of them.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Runnin4D View Post

            I didn’t have any luck feeding alfalfa out of them.
            Good to know, thank you!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Runnin4D View Post

              I didn’t have any luck feeding alfalfa out of them.
              Feeding alfalfa out of the cottonseed feeders is a little tricky. You have to break it up by hand first before dropping it in so the alfalfa sticks out of the feeder. If broken up by hand, the animals will eat out of it. We've fed it twice and both times they picked it clean but it does take some work to put it in the feeder properly. Please let me know if you have any questions. Have a great day!

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                #8
                I really like my 600lb’er.

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                  #9
                  Bought me a 600 lb a few months ago. I had a problem getting the spinner plate in the right position and after that been working like a charm. The coons try to get to it but can’t. Sure saves money from not feeding those coons

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                    #10
                    Pretty good deal at the price. I've seen them at TSC but never really analyzed them, may have to go check them out as our lease needs to upgrade a few feeders.

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                      #11
                      Picked up a 350# one yesterday.

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                        #12
                        I’m a big fan!

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                          #13
                          Has the feeder plate design been re-engineered? I remember when these things were first coming out coons would gum up those springs with dirt and mud and it would eventually cause the spinner plate to stay locked down allowing corn to fall out. I haven't been associated with this style spinner for well over 5 years so I'm just curious if people are still having that issue.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by knighttime View Post
                            Has the feeder plate design been re-engineered? I remember when these things were first coming out coons would gum up those springs with dirt and mud and it would eventually cause the spinner plate to stay locked down allowing corn to fall out. I haven't been associated with this style spinner for well over 5 years so I'm just curious if people are still having that issue.
                            I believe you are referring to a couple other spinner plate designs from other manufacturers. We have been testing these spinner plates for over 14-months with cows, hogs, deer, exotics, raccoons, etc. and haven't had any of these issues. The biggest issue we have found thus far is making sure the feeders are assembled correctly to ensure there is no side load on the motor shaft. Our patented spinner plate design makes the three legs go over center so the plate cannot be pulled down. If you ever need anything or have any questions, please give me a shout on my cell phone at 817-437-1373. I'm always here and happy to help.

                            Have great day!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bgleaton View Post

                              I believe you are referring to a couple other spinner plate designs from other manufacturers. We have been testing these spinner plates for over 14-months with cows, hogs, deer, exotics, raccoons, etc. and haven't had any of these issues. The biggest issue we have found thus far is making sure the feeders are assembled correctly to ensure there is no side load on the motor shaft. Our patented spinner plate design makes the three legs go over center so the plate cannot be pulled down. If you ever need anything or have any questions, please give me a shout on my cell phone at 817-437-1373. I'm always here and happy to help.

                              Have great day!
                              Yes sir, definitely other designs from different manufacturers. Thanks for the info!

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