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    #16
    That looks like a 6v feeder. You might need slinging power and no cage. A lot of that corn is likely falling close to strait down

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      #17
      Poor about 20 sacks of concrete in hole while it’s got some water in it and be done with that problem. Did it to several of mine and it turned out nice. Made a small cement hill under feeder and the deer love eating off it. Lol!
      Last edited by ShaBow; 01-10-2021, 03:57 PM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ShaBow View Post
        Poor about 20 sacks of concrete in hole while it’s got some water in it and be done with that problem. Did it to several of mine and it turned out nice. Made a small cement hill under feeder and the deer love eating off it. Lol!
        I've seen some folks do this same thing and it worked out great. Be sure you don't cement in your feeder legs

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          #19
          Yall know i actually thought about doing the cement thing but didn't know how itd turn out!!!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by DEREKG22 View Post
            Yall know i actually thought about doing the cement thing but didn't know how itd turn out!!!!
            What ever you do don't chip it your wife will have your azz

            Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk

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              #21
              They will snorkel for it...lol.
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                #22
                I wish I had this problem! Been way to dry for the last few seasons.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Smart View Post
                  Some folks claim success using a cattle panel below the unit placing the legs in the holes to keep it in place. Ive never tried it but have seen it mentioned on here a lot.
                  It helps. I did it under my feeder. If you have a lot of hogs like I do they still end up making a hole that fills with water. I'm thinking of filling it with dirt and then add some gravel for the top 2-3 inches. Either that or concrete lol

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                    #24
                    I had a few “lake” that too. Took QuickCrete during the off season. At first I just dropped the bags and it set up in the bag. Hogs rooted them away. The next season I mixed in a wheel barrow and never had an issue.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by bigchiefj View Post
                      Cut a cattle panel in half and lay the halves on the ground. Set the feeder over them and the critters can't dig a big hole under it.
                      +1

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                        #26
                        We put heavy duty shelving under ours and it does good

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