Yep these puppies get the snot beat out of them.
I'll get you some pics of some that have seen better days.
I'm constantly running out to the different farms, to repair them when guys back into them and bust them up.
3/32 6011 at 65amps and some chain binders.
I have about eighty(80) of these "wheels", it takes two of them to make a feeder, and about three hours.
I'll get some more pics.
~John
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
Men in dirty jeans built this country, while men in clean suits have destroyed it.
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Got a pic of one in use? I'm not picturing how such a feeder would "work". Large round bale in the center, I imagine, but why? Does having the frame ensure "equal access for all"?
Difficult to teach cows " table manners " ! only their necks fit through the gaps so it limits how much feed they can trample & cr#p on ! plus in the spring when there are little circles all over the field you can tell town folk that aliens landed there !
That feeder in the pic is not complete, I still have to put 8 more vertical members in...
That makes 18inches in between vertical members, just enough that a cows neck can fit in.
I'll get you some pis of my feeders in use, but here's some of the web
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
Men in dirty jeans built this country, while men in clean suits have destroyed it.
Trump/Carson 2016-2024
I think your right noddy, it would leave some nasty edges.
I could possibly take and bend/wrap the top edge over to form sort of a "pipe" railing on the top????
What do you think?
~John
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
Men in dirty jeans built this country, while men in clean suits have destroyed it.
Trump/Carson 2016-2024
Here's one thats been in use for about 2 years, Welded together with a Lincoln 88amp flux core welder.
Still hanging together.
And one more thing, always move your feeder around every other bale, it will keep it from getting built up.
Just hate it when farmers just let the feeders build up and get buried.
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
Men in dirty jeans built this country, while men in clean suits have destroyed it.
Trump/Carson 2016-2024
I never found an effective way to roll the top of corrugated sheet over to form a safe edge especially in a circle - it just won't cooperate trying to bend it in 2 planes - it's also quite thin ( the cheap commercial ones I repaired tend to be around 14 gauge )- it's just askingfor trouble & a vets bill ! is there a steel yard around you ? always worth asking them if they have any seconds / damaged / cover sheets at a good price - way easier to use flat - I think if you have to use the corrugated then the way to go maybe cut a 3" or so wide strip down the 8foot side of some plywood wrap that around the top edge of the sheets allowing it to cover the top edge by a small amount & fix right through both - I've had good success with the small self drilling fixings used for fixing roof sheet on to purlings - available in several lengths & generally just under 1/4" diameter - just need a drill with a suitable socket on to drive them.
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