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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3067514" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I will try to get y'all some pictures. My uncle and everyone on the lease he manages has been building their or feeders with timers for years. I do remember everything was housed in a steel ammo can under the feeder. The "spinner" that slings feed sticks out of a hole in the can lid. The ammo can lid was bolted solid to the bottom of the barrel. There is a gap between the bottom of barrel and ammo can. There's a hole in the bottom of the barrel that allows corn to fall on the spinner. The motor, battery and timer was inside ammo can. You gained access to them by unlatching the ammo can. It would just hinge down as the lid was attached to the feed barrel. The batteries the use are maybe a few inches wide and 6" long by 4" tall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3067514, member: 43171"] I will try to get y'all some pictures. My uncle and everyone on the lease he manages has been building their or feeders with timers for years. I do remember everything was housed in a steel ammo can under the feeder. The "spinner" that slings feed sticks out of a hole in the can lid. The ammo can lid was bolted solid to the bottom of the barrel. There is a gap between the bottom of barrel and ammo can. There's a hole in the bottom of the barrel that allows corn to fall on the spinner. The motor, battery and timer was inside ammo can. You gained access to them by unlatching the ammo can. It would just hinge down as the lid was attached to the feed barrel. The batteries the use are maybe a few inches wide and 6" long by 4" tall. [/QUOTE]
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