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    #31
    Originally posted by Smart View Post
    You are going to have batteries go bad with every timer.[emoji848]
    Obviously! I was just stating that’s the only problems I’ve had. And I’ve had battery’s last 4-5 years in the West Texas timers with the solar panel mounted on the side.

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      #32
      Slingers and Timers

      Originally posted by dclifton View Post
      Obviously! I was just stating that’s the only problems I’ve had. And I’ve had battery’s last 4-5 years in the West Texas timers with the solar panel mounted on the side.


      Sorry man ...I misread that as you were saying it was a problem with just them[emoji23]

      Disregard..[emoji41]

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        #33
        Originally posted by Smart View Post
        Sorry man ...I misread that as you were saying it was a problem with just them[emoji23]

        Disregard..[emoji41]
        No problem. I should have explained better. Typing on these phones makes you short cut stuff sometimes.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Electrican View Post
          Triple C. Throw everything else in the garbage.
          I bought a Triple C feeder in 2003 and have not replaced anything on since I bought it.

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            #35
            I agree the Timer, eliminator plate, 12v and solar panel. Buckees has the best price on the Timer or at least they did when I bought mine.

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              #36
              Originally posted by RPB View Post
              My dad got me two spincast gosh knows how Long ago for Christmas one year. I liked them and when the board quit I was able to fit an HCR timer in them and keep going. I have since changed to 12 volt stuff.

              Best thing about the spincast was the spinner plate. Two plates connected together. Corn fell into the middle and sling directly out the sides. Instead of just flinging all over the place

              Anyone know where to find that same plate with a big hole for a 1/4” 12 volt motor shaft
              I drilled the hole out to 1/4 in and used it on a timer I built it will hurt if you stand to close while testing it. I also have a Spincast that that's been running every year since 95.

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                #37
                I trashed all 6V units years ago. The Timer, The Remote, Eliminator plate, 12V 7AH battery, 12V motor set-ups are the bomb-diggity

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                  #38
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