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    #76
    Originally posted by M16 View Post
    Swing and a miss. Let's talk real numbers.

    Bought new feeder with the timer
    Figure $70 for the timer
    Bought 12 sacks of corn @$6 each for a total $72

    Set up and filled feeder. Two days later the feeder is empty with remnants of corn scattered around.

    Total loss $142.

    Bought Texas Hunter timer for $30

    No more problems
    It sucked to lose 3,000 pounds of corn but then I thought "at least my coffee machine didn't burn down my house" and then my spirits picked back up.

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      #77
      Originally posted by Smart View Post
      Yes you did.......$142 or ($360 in his case) compared to losing a $150-250K house is a great comparison.
      Strike Two! Just illustrating a point. Don't swing at the over your head pitches!

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        #78
        Originally posted by M16 View Post
        Did they compensate you for the corn? Otherwise it’s poor customer service. I had one do that to me. I’m not giving them a second chance.
        What ate the corn?

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          #79
          Originally posted by txwhitetail View Post
          I guess you like wild game innovations products as well if you think Texas Hunter is a top quality product.
          Neither are a top quality product. The timer was at one time but ranks right with the others now. Why pay twice as much for poor quality. At least the others haven't dumped my feeder and trashed the battery. My old the timers are still ticking. Let's hope they get back to what they used to be.

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            #80
            Originally posted by texashunter56 View Post
            What ate the corn?
            I don't know. I didn't sit and watch. It doesn't matter. If I wanted to dump six hundred pounds of corn I wouldn't need a feeder. Now would I?

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              #81
              Originally posted by M16 View Post
              Neither are a top quality product. The timer was at one time but ranks right with the others now. Why pay twice as much for poor quality. At least the others haven't dumped my feeder and trashed the battery. My old the timers are still ticking. Let's hope they get back to what they used to be.
              New round is. Have 4 new ones with no issues. Sounds like a couple production runs had issues.

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                #82
                old timers talking about how good the old the timer was compared to the new the timers are.

                classic.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by M16 View Post
                  I don't know. I didn't sit and watch. It doesn't matter. If I wanted to dump six hundred pounds of corn I wouldn't need a feeder. Now would I?
                  Then you should only ask for compensation on what was wasted and not eaten

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                    #84
                    So I called West Texas feeder. I guess I'll be paying shipping back to them and write a note what's going wrong. If it's warranty they will replace if not I may get a discount depending

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by scott.str View Post
                      So I called West Texas feeder. I guess I'll be paying shipping back to them and write a note what's going wrong. If it's warranty they will replace if not I may get a discount depending

                      I was just in there last weekend and watched a guy exchange a unit that was gaining time from the bad batch years. The guy there looked at the numbers on the back and exchanged it with no questions asked....just handed him a new unit and sent him on his way.

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                        #86
                        I like the warranty but this will be the 5th timer to go bad among the others I've just dealt with so a tad bit annoying.


                        Originally posted by Smart View Post
                        I was just in there last weekend and watched a guy exchange a unit that was gaining time from the bad batch years. The guy there looked at the numbers on the back and exchanged it with no questions asked....just handed him a new unit and sent him on his way.

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by scott.str View Post
                          I like the warranty but this will be the 5th timer to go bad among the others I've just dealt with so a tad bit annoying.

                          I can understand your annoyance... I was merely suggesting that you shouldn't have any problems exchanging it if its in the time period and warranty period. I'm glad to have bought mine 10 plus years ago and not had to deal with any problems..

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                            #88
                            Would be nice if there was an actual PRE-emptive "recall" or some info to identify which Timers are in affected date range, rather than an after-the-fact "sorry you blew a ton of corn or ruined your hunt, here's a new one"....

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                              #89
                              i found out most of our problems were with the wire harness, order 3 so i have spares. Does anyone know how to date the year it was made?

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                                #90
                                We have three of them that are doing the same. Not an easy trip to make when it’s 12 hour round trip. I’ll get them in the spring and return them (again). Maybe third time will be the charm...

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