Originally posted by AntlerCollector
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostI own two Lamco low and throw feeders. They are the best I've seen. You can fill them while standing on the ground. They are coon proof. They use "The Timer". Set it and forget it.
Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostDoes yours have that giant disc thing around the spinner? If so no problems with corn staying on it?
Jeff must be busy so I’ll help him out. Yes, his Lamcos have the shield plates around the spinner plate that makes them totally varmint proof. I’ve seen these things work and let me tell ya they sling some product that’s for sure. Here is what AC’s look like:
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Originally posted by RascalArms View PostJeff must be busy so I’ll help him out. Yes, his Lamcos have the shield plates around the spinner plate that makes them totally varmint proof. I’ve seen these things work and let me tell ya they sling some product that’s for sure. Here is what AC’s look like:
Thanks for the reply. I’m freaking torn between the lamco and all season. AS is about 100 cheaper. Besides varmint cage/disc that’s really only difference.
Sierracharlie out…
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Originally posted by CoolArrow View PostY'all got any problems with hogs trying to flip feeders over or damaging spinners?
I’ve even shot a pig directly under it and jumped straight up when I hit him, only thing that happened was a ton of racket
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Originally posted by sierracharlie338 View PostDoes yours have that giant disc thing around the spinner? If so no problems with corn staying on it?
There is no corn stuck in it after it spins. It throws corn about 15 yards in every direction. IMO they are built better than All Seasons Feeders. Spend the extra $100 and you may never buy another feeder again.
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I retro'd all ours a couple years ago. Chopped the legs, welded up all the old holes, put ultramatic's/eleminators and a little paint on em. They're not on skids but we don't move them much or at all. They're not 'stand and fill' technically but low enough to easily fill off the tailgate and a lot cheaper than picking up new units. Haven't touched them since other than adjusting times well worth it
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Only cons for me is I have to get down on my knees in the sand to adjust the timers... This typically involves grass burs!!!
Also, I have a feeder sitting next to a road and the dust covers up the solar panel to the point it doesn't effectively charge the battery.
Other than that, I like the convenience of the low height.
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