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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3475679" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I raised this new ones feet up to the bottom chime of the barrel to prevent the spinner lickers from getting to it hopefully. I'll need to take my 10' step ladder to fill it unless I can find a PTO grain buggy that I've been looking for. </p><p>In its last few days it would quit feeding, with the corn just inside the nozzle and I couldn't figure out why. I put a wire up inside several times with a hook on it to hopefully clear out any cob or something but never found anything. </p><p>Once it was empty, found one of those small black spiders that build dense webs had built two nests within the nozzle that was creating friction so the nozzle didn't have all of the "slip" capability to allow the corn flow. A wire hook would have not fixed it either. I had to basically rub the webs off the nozzle. Really sticky. </p><p>Love to see pics of yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3475679, member: 5412"] I raised this new ones feet up to the bottom chime of the barrel to prevent the spinner lickers from getting to it hopefully. I'll need to take my 10' step ladder to fill it unless I can find a PTO grain buggy that I've been looking for. In its last few days it would quit feeding, with the corn just inside the nozzle and I couldn't figure out why. I put a wire up inside several times with a hook on it to hopefully clear out any cob or something but never found anything. Once it was empty, found one of those small black spiders that build dense webs had built two nests within the nozzle that was creating friction so the nozzle didn't have all of the "slip" capability to allow the corn flow. A wire hook would have not fixed it either. I had to basically rub the webs off the nozzle. Really sticky. Love to see pics of yours. [/QUOTE]
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