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13 reasons why you should own one : |
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| 1. TWO-PIECE CONSTRUCTION - Two pieces bolt together for ease in hauling or shipping. | ||||
2. EXTRA-HEAVY, STRAIGHT LEGS - Won't allow hay or manure to freeze them down as easily as curved legs. |
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| 3. LEGS ARE WELDED TO ALL 3 RINGS - Taking strain off legs and rings (They don't fasten to only the bottom ring, like most feeders). | ||||
| 4. HAS 4 STRAIGHT LEGS - That are spaced evenly around it, making it stronger and more stable than feeders with only 2 legs. | ||||
| 5. TOP RING WON'T CRUSH - Livestock won't push it down and bales won't crush it from falling on it. The straight bars and legs support the top ring directly. Feeders with slant bars allow the top ring to push or crush down much easier. | ||||
| 6. STRAIGHT BARS FOR CATTLE TO REACH THROUGH - Slant bars are snug for larger livestock. With the straight bars, livestock keep their head in feeder while eating rather than backing out with each mouthful. | ||||
| 7. OCTAGON SHAPE - Stronger than a circle because each bend braces the next (can't become egg shaped). | ||||
| 8. LIVESTOCK CAN REACH HAY EASILY FROM ANY SPOT - Because of the octagon shape. | ||||
| 9. BOTTOM IS ENCLOSED WITH 1x1x3/16 ANGLE EVERY 4-5 INCHES - These won't break off like light gauge sheet metal, possibly causing injury to livestock. | ||||
| 10. OPEN SPACES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FEEDER - Allow snow to blow through, not pile up in feeder. | ||||
| 11. BOTTOM RING IS 6 1/2 INCES OFF THE GROUND - Won't freeze down or rust off like feeders with the bottom ring on the ground. | ||||
| 12. CHANNEL AND ANGLE CONSTRUCTION - Won't rust out or hold water like pipe or square tubing. | ||||
| 13. HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION - Feeder weighs more than 260 lbs. | ||||
This feeder is BILT-BETTER to LAST LONGER! |
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