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BOX FEEDERS #1663434
02/24/16 11:56 AM
02/24/16 11:56 AM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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I've been building these box feeders for over 6 years now. They can hang on a tree or a pole. They can hold up to 150 pounds. I am selling them for $75.00 each.



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Last edited by D Wilborn; 02/24/16 12:58 PM.
Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1663437
02/24/16 11:59 AM
02/24/16 11:59 AM

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nice buck pics Dennis!

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1663486
02/24/16 12:34 PM
02/24/16 12:34 PM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Thanks, I believe the oldest one is only 3 1/2. I've been feeding about one ton a month of Buck Yum, Buck Booster, and corn for several years now. Some of our feeders will hold up to 1,000 pounds.

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1663490
02/24/16 12:36 PM
02/24/16 12:36 PM
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Dothan/Hartford,Al
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Love the pics of the deer. Any better pics of the feeder?


Only accurate rifles are interesting.
Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1663512
02/24/16 12:57 PM
02/24/16 12:57 PM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1664458
02/25/16 04:27 AM
02/25/16 04:27 AM
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NWest Alabama
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Nice looking feeder! how wide is the opening?

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: SharpSpur] #1664928
02/25/16 09:08 AM
02/25/16 09:08 AM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Cullman, AL
20"

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1673189
03/03/16 05:46 AM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Heres even more pics of the box feeders from this year.









Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1674674
03/04/16 03:57 AM
03/04/16 03:57 AM
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Athens, GA
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You left out the 11,826 photos of coons. grin


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Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1675073
03/04/16 08:18 AM
03/04/16 08:18 AM
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Madison County
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I was gonna ask how these do at keeping coons out of the grub?

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1675123
03/04/16 08:59 AM
03/04/16 08:59 AM
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I guess i must be missing something? What is this supposed to do? It looks to only hold a couple pounds of corn, most looks like the corn is on the ground. If it held 50lbs, i could see it being useful.

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: blumsden] #1675152
03/04/16 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted By: blumsden
I guess i must be missing something? What is this supposed to do? It looks to only hold a couple pounds of corn, most looks like the corn is on the ground. If it held 50lbs, i could see it being useful.



Originally Posted By: D Wilborn
They can hang on a tree or a pole. They can hold up to 150 pounds.


I don't see 150lbs either, Blum; but I have no reason to doubt the man without laying hands on the actual product. I do like the design concept. Those are some great photos on the side of that ridge as well. Beautiful!


Originally Posted by CNC
Ya'll are just overthinking it now

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1675166
03/04/16 09:28 AM
03/04/16 09:28 AM
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Lincoln, Alabama
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Nevermind, i see its a gravity feeder and the corn comes down behind the plywood, duh! Carry on.

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1678545
03/07/16 12:05 PM
03/07/16 12:05 PM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Cullman, AL
Dead coons can't eat too much.

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1678616
03/07/16 12:57 PM
03/07/16 12:57 PM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1678798
03/07/16 03:35 PM
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Deep South
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You still have some of these for sale?

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1682157
03/10/16 11:16 AM
03/10/16 11:16 AM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Cullman, AL
Yes we still have them for sale.

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1682167
03/10/16 11:22 AM
03/10/16 11:22 AM
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Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
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Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
cool



Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!

Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1686591
03/14/16 07:02 AM
03/14/16 07:02 AM
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Posts: 610
Hartselle alabama
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Hartselle alabama
DEnnis....do you still have the feeders for sale...??...Thanks


corvettedad
Re: BOX FEEDERS [Re: D Wilborn] #1686641
03/14/16 07:38 AM
03/14/16 07:38 AM
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Cullman, AL
D Wilborn Offline OP
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Yes, we are building them every week. I place mine on a screw in step and face them East/ North East.

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