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Just a word about the On-Time brand of feeders with their lifetime warranty. I just sent one in last week for warranty work (with a check for $12 for S & H). Mailed it on Monday, and it was back on Friday--from San Antonio to Rushton, LA and back--all fixed up. The mechanism was either 4 or 5 years old and has been running 2X per day for that entire period. Guess you could say I'm happy with the service. An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool" | ||
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Most of the problems are just chaf from the corn. A blast of air once year will do wonders. Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial. | |||
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Glad you got it fixed. I have 3 1000 lb feeders. They are made by lehman and I put another brand of timer on them. Each has a solar charger and 12 volt battery. No problem in 5 plus years other than keeping corn in them. I usually put some in them each time I go to the farm. I use 50% corn and 50% protien pellets. Keep yer powder dry and yer knife sharp. | |||
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Baboon is right on..all of my problems have been eliminated by use of an air blast. | |||
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Obviously haven't been keeping up with this thread, and just read the latest replies. The On-Time feeder mechanism is enclosed in an aluminum tube about 5" in dia and 12" long. It has a top cover plate that is held on by something like Permatex form-a-gasket, and the timer mechanism and battery sit on a bottom plate that goes up into the tube. It is sealed with rubber gaskets. Point is, I don't think any crud or stuff from the corn can get inside the tube, as it is well-sealed unless the gaskets start to dry-rot after 5 years in the south Tx heat. We have also replaced a couple of mechanisms with one made by Texas Hunter products out of SA. It is either 6- or 12-volt, with or without solar panel, and the mechanism and battery are enclosed in a heavy duty metal box, about as heavy as a gov't ammo can. They are real slingers--when the 12v one goes off, you had better have your back turned or be behind the truck--it stings. An old pilot, not a bold pilot, aka "the pig murdering fool" | |||
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