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    #16
    I have had my Triple C feeder since 2003. Never had a problem at all. It has been up and out side in the elements 95% of the time and the paint still looks good. I would absolutely buy it again.

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      #17
      We've had good luck with Triple Cs, they haven't been perfect but they've been a lot better than others I and my buddies have used

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        #18
        X2 Moultrie pro feeder good battery life and no problems with 3 of them in 3 years

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          #19
          I have two of the old moultrie pros that have to be around 15 years old now. Haven't done anything to them but change out the batteries. Throws on time every time.

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            #20
            Lehman, been throwing corn for 30 years. Changed a motor or two, spin plate, and a few timers.

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              #21
              Hang em High with West Texas Feeder Supply control unit

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                #22
                Most reliable feeder you ever used?

                Owned many high end brands. That said, Sweeny. I bought one in 1996 and it's still feeding. Haven't changed nothing but batteries.


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                  #23
                  ASF stand and fill 600# with The Timer. Operation is flawless and not a hiccup with any portion of the feeder yet.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Passthrough View Post
                    All Seasons with "The Timer"
                    X2 been running that combo for 7 years. No problems

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                      #25
                      Believe it or not, I would have to say Moultrie. Originally bought them because I had so many feeders on different properties and was looking for something more affordable with so many. Really easy to operate with plenty of settings. I have some moultrie feeder timers out that have been running for well over 8 years. Just change the 6 volt battery once or twice a year.

                      Now as far as moultrie cameras.....Well that's a different story.
                      Last edited by 8pointer; 05-15-2016, 07:45 PM.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by hoythunter02 View Post
                        ASF stand and fill 600# with The Timer. Operation is flawless and not a hiccup with any portion of the feeder yet.

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                        Agree 100 per cent! Love mine and switched all my feeders to the All Seasons Stand and fill. Built like a tank, Never fails, no ladders to break you back on on hogs can't tip them over.
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                          #27
                          Cox Feeders out of Livingston. Best feeder I have ever owned. My oldest one is 16 years old and still running strong.

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                            #28
                            Texas Hunters Product 300 lb winch-up spin feeder 12v. 7 years 24/7/365 same battery same solar panel.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by texasdeerhunter View Post
                              Cox Feeders out of Livingston. Best feeder I have ever owned. My oldest one is 16 years old and still running strong.
                              We had one of these on our lease that finally quit. Only lasted 31 years.

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                                #30
                                I've got 2 Magnums that are still throwing corn. Both are at least 20 years old. Original motors and timers. Only changed out spinner plates.

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