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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3067586" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Not really, you can pick up a 12v digital timer for less than 15 bucks even if you get a feeder without a timer. </p><p></p><p>I think the whole thing is the "did it myself" from start to finish honors. It's kinda like the difference between the person who buys a built upper and lower to put together and claim they "built" their rifle to the person who buys a stripped upper and stripped lower and builds it themselves. </p><p></p><p>Plus you build the whole thing yourself you know if you used quality or crap parts, how to fix it, and can make your own customizations. Want one you will only have to stock one a year, just use a 300 gallon tank and an auger system. Want something super portable, build it on a small trailer that can be towed with an ATV. Want to make it bear and hog proof, suspend a plastic 55 gallon drum feeder 10 feet off the ground from a big tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3067586, member: 29706"] Not really, you can pick up a 12v digital timer for less than 15 bucks even if you get a feeder without a timer. I think the whole thing is the "did it myself" from start to finish honors. It's kinda like the difference between the person who buys a built upper and lower to put together and claim they "built" their rifle to the person who buys a stripped upper and stripped lower and builds it themselves. Plus you build the whole thing yourself you know if you used quality or crap parts, how to fix it, and can make your own customizations. Want one you will only have to stock one a year, just use a 300 gallon tank and an auger system. Want something super portable, build it on a small trailer that can be towed with an ATV. Want to make it bear and hog proof, suspend a plastic 55 gallon drum feeder 10 feet off the ground from a big tree. [/QUOTE]
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