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<blockquote data-quote="luckefarm" data-source="post: 519082" data-attributes="member: 7969"><p>I have a couple of octagon and a hexagon and one round they all work about the same. the round maybe the best feeder but the price of having the steel curved can be pricey the neighbor kid bent this one at school and did most of the welding for a project. the price of steel for me was pretty cheap because i recycled it from some gas wells. there is a definite difference if you use lite or heavy steel. you will only lift the heavy one with a tractor and the lite ones bend easier. if i would make them again they would all be two piece so you can transport them easier down the road. if you need plans i found mine on an extension website. i can't tell you which one till the other computer get fixed. i would post a pic but don't have a camera to do that.</p><p> i found a site that may help <a href="http://www.cps.gov.on.ca/english/plans/E1000/1642/1642L.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.cps.gov.on.ca/english/plans/ ... /1642L.pdf</a> the only difference i would do is connector. make a piece like a wagon tongue and put a pin thru it and that will old up much better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luckefarm, post: 519082, member: 7969"] I have a couple of octagon and a hexagon and one round they all work about the same. the round maybe the best feeder but the price of having the steel curved can be pricey the neighbor kid bent this one at school and did most of the welding for a project. the price of steel for me was pretty cheap because i recycled it from some gas wells. there is a definite difference if you use lite or heavy steel. you will only lift the heavy one with a tractor and the lite ones bend easier. if i would make them again they would all be two piece so you can transport them easier down the road. if you need plans i found mine on an extension website. i can't tell you which one till the other computer get fixed. i would post a pic but don't have a camera to do that. i found a site that may help [url=http://www.cps.gov.on.ca/english/plans/E1000/1642/1642L.pdf]http://www.cps.gov.on.ca/english/plans/ ... /1642L.pdf[/url] the only difference i would do is connector. make a piece like a wagon tongue and put a pin thru it and that will old up much better [/QUOTE]
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