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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Speed Bump" data-source="post: 2844258" data-attributes="member: 115057"><p>You might be surprised. It all depends on how well you secure the barrel to the t-post. I lost several barrels my first few years because I underestimated how easily the hogs could snap a cable or chain once they get it bound up. The key is to make sure everything swivels and that your cable or chain doesn't bind. That's one of the reasons we run them through metal conduit. We have game cam pics of 300# hogs trying to mate with these barrels so we know they can take a beating.</p><p></p><p>And speaking of racoons; if you're not running the "Eliminator" spinner plates (<a href="https://www.allseasonsfeeders.com/products/eliminator-spinner" target="_blank">https://www.allseasonsfeeders.com/products/eliminator-spinner</a>) on your feeders, you're wasting a lot of corn. All our feeders have this type of spring-loaded spinner now. We don't need any cages or anything around the feeder box and the coons can't get anything out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Speed Bump, post: 2844258, member: 115057"] You might be surprised. It all depends on how well you secure the barrel to the t-post. I lost several barrels my first few years because I underestimated how easily the hogs could snap a cable or chain once they get it bound up. The key is to make sure everything swivels and that your cable or chain doesn't bind. That's one of the reasons we run them through metal conduit. We have game cam pics of 300# hogs trying to mate with these barrels so we know they can take a beating. And speaking of racoons; if you're not running the "Eliminator" spinner plates ([URL]https://www.allseasonsfeeders.com/products/eliminator-spinner[/URL]) on your feeders, you're wasting a lot of corn. All our feeders have this type of spring-loaded spinner now. We don't need any cages or anything around the feeder box and the coons can't get anything out of them. [/QUOTE]
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