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    KRIVOMAN Feeder Review

    Now I know how Mitch tore his knee up--by moving his feeders around. Stay away! These things are overbuilt, heavy and hold entirely too much corn. Go buy some flimsy things you can replace every couple years and be done! For those of you who don't get sarcasm, I am very pleased with the feeders. I picked up three of the 1300 lb. and one of the tripods and they taxed me! Put up the three 1300 pounders and filled them by myself. My poor little electric gator had all she could handle getting one back into a remote corner without road access. Again, life is easier if you just get some 30 or 50 gallon feeders and who cares if there isn't any corn in them when you make it to the ranch--it beats working this much! I didn't take a picture with the lid on or after the solar panel was mounted as I could barely lift my arms at that point after setting them up and lugging corn all day. Oooof.
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    Sorry--Second picture is sideways as I was laid out on the ground after setting it/them up. :-)

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      #3
      Thats a big sucker!!!

      Great feeders!

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        #4
        Here
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          #5
          Thanks

          Originally posted by TEXAS-PSE View Post
          Here
          I tried to delete the second one but couldn't pull it off.

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            #6
            Nice....

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              #7
              i like those shorter fatter ones. i have a tall one and it's scary to fill.

              Nice feeders . . . . work as you'd expect.

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                #8
                Originally posted by txdukklr View Post
                i like those shorter fatter ones. i have a tall one and it's scary to fill.

                Nice feeders . . . . work as you'd expect.
                My fix to a heck of a chore filling 9 1000lb feeders.........air powered feeder filler....."the beast"
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by millman View Post
                  My fix to a heck of a chore filling 9 1000lb feeders.........air powered feeder filler....."the beast"
                  Nice! By the way, I swung by HCR electronics in Burnet prior to setting the feeders up in Llano. I was there for over an hour as they built everything to my specifications. Instead of having me sit in the lobby, the owner gave me a tour of the entire facility. The R&D is awesome and they have a product coming out soon that will completely eliminate corn or pea gravel loss due to coons, wind etc. Awesome innovation and customer service! Keep them in mind for your timers etc.

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                    #10
                    Sweet looking feeder. Glad it turned out good for ya. Sorry for all the work filling them up cost ya, but you saved yourself time down the road. Thanks for the plug on the feeders.. I appreciate it... Enjoyed meeting you...

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                      #11
                      Man those look nice only downfall is having to fill them up, id practically need a loan.

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                        #12
                        how are the stub legs attached??

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                          #13
                          I've got two of the 1500 lb feeders and have never had an issue one with them. Like you said well built and worth every penny!!

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                            #14
                            sweet feeder setups...

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TTORA View Post
                              how are the stub legs attached??
                              The legs simply slide into the square tubing and the legs have round feet/plates and are pre-drilled for stakes. No bolts are required on legs as the feeder-even when empty- is HEAVY and not going anywhere!

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