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<blockquote data-quote="customcattle" data-source="post: 1393215" data-attributes="member: 23133"><p>I'm wanting some opinions on cakers you mount on your pickup. I am currently looking into buying one and don't have any experience with them. Obviously gravity fed models are going to be more inexpensive, but are you losing much by going this route? I like the looks of the cake feeders with the conveyer chain on them as I don' t think they would chew the cake up as bad as the auger style, but I don't know. Anybody who could shed some light on the subject would be much appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="customcattle, post: 1393215, member: 23133"] I'm wanting some opinions on cakers you mount on your pickup. I am currently looking into buying one and don't have any experience with them. Obviously gravity fed models are going to be more inexpensive, but are you losing much by going this route? I like the looks of the cake feeders with the conveyer chain on them as I don' t think they would chew the cake up as bad as the auger style, but I don't know. Anybody who could shed some light on the subject would be much appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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