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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3475675" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>It happens to those metal barrels. Last feeder we built, took an old plow disc and welded 8' sucker rod legs on it with an old junk yard boat winch to lift a free plastic barrel. Drilled holes across middle of barrel, through bolted a few reinforcement plates and capped a piece of rod through it to hold the barrel. Made a deep lip galvanized lid to keep the rain out. Only think we had to buy was the cheapest feeder motor and a battery from Atwoods. It's held a full load for many years, but we ended up adding eight more feet of rod to the legs as the smart donkey would sit there for hours knocking corn out of it at eye level.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to find the pictures, they're from a decade ago... Wild turkey action shots of them hopping up there 12' and kicking corn out of it after raising it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3475675, member: 24500"] It happens to those metal barrels. Last feeder we built, took an old plow disc and welded 8' sucker rod legs on it with an old junk yard boat winch to lift a free plastic barrel. Drilled holes across middle of barrel, through bolted a few reinforcement plates and capped a piece of rod through it to hold the barrel. Made a deep lip galvanized lid to keep the rain out. Only think we had to buy was the cheapest feeder motor and a battery from Atwoods. It's held a full load for many years, but we ended up adding eight more feet of rod to the legs as the smart donkey would sit there for hours knocking corn out of it at eye level. I'll have to find the pictures, they're from a decade ago... Wild turkey action shots of them hopping up there 12' and kicking corn out of it after raising it up. [/QUOTE]
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