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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1759835" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Copy this: Set a tub precisely upside down on a like tub, <em>(handle to handle) </em>Drill hole (s) through both rims (size is up to you)</p><p>You can bolt, pin, wire or adjustable chain link them together. A tub will hold approximately four 6 gallon oil buckets of loose feed.</p><p>You can fill the bottom tub with loose feed and set 2 full buckets on the feed and close and latch the top. If done properly you should</p><p>have no problem with rain. Do not expect this to work if livestock can get to the tubs. coons should pose no problem.</p><p> If it looks like rain I will have a couple of this combination in a separate pen in case I can't get in with the pickup.</p><p> <em>It's the getting out that is the problem.. Or</em> you can spend X hundred dollars on a bulk feeder and hope your little dab of calves</p><p>get it eaten before it succumbs to the weevils and mold. Or figure something out on your own ....... good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1759835, member: 40072"] Copy this: Set a tub precisely upside down on a like tub, [I](handle to handle) [/I]Drill hole (s) through both rims (size is up to you) You can bolt, pin, wire or adjustable chain link them together. A tub will hold approximately four 6 gallon oil buckets of loose feed. You can fill the bottom tub with loose feed and set 2 full buckets on the feed and close and latch the top. If done properly you should have no problem with rain. Do not expect this to work if livestock can get to the tubs. coons should pose no problem. If it looks like rain I will have a couple of this combination in a separate pen in case I can't get in with the pickup. [I]It's the getting out that is the problem.. Or[/I] you can spend X hundred dollars on a bulk feeder and hope your little dab of calves get it eaten before it succumbs to the weevils and mold. Or figure something out on your own ....... good luck! [/QUOTE]
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