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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1661060" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I've got Deweze and a Hydrafeeder now. The Deweze has twin augers and will feed about anything but isn't adjustable. It has a counter so I just filled a bucket and weighed it. Works great. </p><p>The hydrafeeder is probably 20 yrs old and does the job but will get clogged sometimes so I just feed cubes with it. It has a counter also and it's pretty accurate also. The newer hydrafeeders are a better design.</p><p> For years I had one similar to a Bar6 with scales on it. Inexpensive and never clogged or gave trouble. </p><p>Trip hoppers are made for cubes and work great, other types of feed work but not so well. I feed about 700#s a day through the 2 feeders now and never have an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1661060, member: 32659"] I’ve got Deweze and a Hydrafeeder now. The Deweze has twin augers and will feed about anything but isn’t adjustable. It has a counter so I just filled a bucket and weighed it. Works great. The hydrafeeder is probably 20 yrs old and does the job but will get clogged sometimes so I just feed cubes with it. It has a counter also and it’s pretty accurate also. The newer hydrafeeders are a better design. For years I had one similar to a Bar6 with scales on it. Inexpensive and never clogged or gave trouble. Trip hoppers are made for cubes and work great, other types of feed work but not so well. I feed about 700#s a day through the 2 feeders now and never have an issue. [/QUOTE]
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