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    Best stand and fill?

    Here are my needs in priority
    1. Dependable. I am 4 hours away and have 11 feeders running.
    2. Tough. We have hogs so want something that they won’t break
    3. Throw distance. I like them to throw just outside my pens so hunters can shoot pigs.


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    #2
    Lamco is the best built unit on the market. Period.

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      #3
      I do not have any......but Lamco seems to perform well. That is based off off one of my buddies feeders. I would like to buy a 1000lb Lamco spinner for next season. They throw corn out really wide. I have been very happy with my All Seasons 600lb timed protein feeder. I mix corn and protein in it.

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        #4
        TWS has been my favorite

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          #5
          I like the Outdoor Addiction Feeders- sight sponsor- 700 lb stand and fill - they are like the buccees ez feeder but better built with stronger materials. Between my Dad and I we own 5. All have been great. I pick mine up in north Fort Worth from George - 817-371-3532-
          I have zero affiliation with them.

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            #6
            There are plenty of others that are good as well. Do your research on-line. Plenty of brands here in Texas that work well.

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              #7
              I have an outdoor addiction one. It’s been good to me. The all season steel bottom is also good. Got lot of pigs around both. No issues yet.

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                #8
                We like our ranch kings

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                  #9
                  Best stand and fill?

                  Lamco Lo and Thro is by far my favorite. I like the plate system. Much wider and stronger than the other plate systems I have owned or looked at. No cages or eliminator type plates required. Being a fat and old [emoji23][emoji23], I like the controls on the side where I don’t have to get down on my knees to adjust time or check batteries. The 600s height is perfection. Off the tailgate into the gut high hopper. For the same reason the 1,000 is still a good height as well. They are well made.

                  Cons… pricey… but buy once cry once. I got a great deal on mine from a guy who was cleanses out feeder inventory in February. I see them used after season occasionally in the classifieds as well.

                  The ASF is a nice feeder but you have to do a few mods to make it truly varmint proof.
                  Last edited by Smart; 11-08-2021, 07:25 AM.

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                    #10
                    Can’t go wrong with Ranch King or Lamco IMO. I prefer the Ranch King but Lamco is a good feeder too.

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                      #11
                      I will give another vote for Lamco.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Buck hunter332 View Post
                        We like our ranch kings
                        Me too! I have 3 and they have been bullet proof. Well not literally but you know what Im saying.

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                          #13
                          Ranch King

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                            #14
                            Ranch king

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                              #15
                              Best stand and fill?

                              Originally posted by Smart View Post
                              Lamco Lo and Thro is by far my favorite. I like the plate system. Much wider and stronger than the other plate systems I have owned or looked at. No cages or eliminator type plates required. Being a fat and old [emoji23][emoji23], I like the controls on the side where I don’t have to get down on my knees to adjust time or check batteries. The 600s height is perfection. Off the tailgate into the gut high hopper. For the same reason the 1,000 is still a good height as well. They are well made.

                              Cons… pricey… but buy once cry once. I got a great deal on mine from a guy who was cleanses out feeder inventory in February. I see them used after season occasionally in the classifieds as well.

                              The ASF is a nice feeder but you have to do a few mods to make it truly varmint proof.

                              Yep. All seasons are good but you still have to put an eliminator plate in them and secure the solar charging wires better than factory settings.

                              With an eliminator plate they’re good, but a little frustrating that coons can stilll empty them out reaching through the cage

                              For the OPs needs, I’d say lamco. The cages on the all seasons stop a lot of the corn from flying very far.
                              Last edited by kyle1974; 11-08-2021, 08:21 AM.

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