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Keeping raccoons off of feeders?

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Allen76
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I am seeing these in the Tractor Supply parking lot. Those varmint proof spinner plates look pretty tight to me. Does anyone have this one?

(I have several other brand names that work fine but I kind like the looks of this Treeline one. No cage, so I am not sure if the cows will leave it alone.
2ndChanceAg96
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Yes. Have one on the stand and fill. Funny to watch them crawl all over that thing with no success. They finally gave up and moved on.
Deerdude
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Allen76 said:



I am seeing these in the Tractor Supply parking lot. Those varmint proof spinner plates look pretty tight to me. Does anyone have this one?

(I have several other brand names that work fine but I kind like the looks of this Treeline one. No cage, so I am not sure if the cows will leave it alone.


I put one of those on my tailgate feeder and it's great for that.
Be Yonder
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Allen76 said:



I am seeing these in the Tractor Supply parking lot. Those varmint proof spinner plates look pretty tight to me. Does anyone have this one?

(I have several other brand names that work fine but I kind like the looks of this Treeline one. No cage, so I am not sure if the cows will leave it alone.


I do. Been pretty good and coon proof.
Chief77
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We used to attach razor wire at the bottom of each leg with a hose clamp. Then spiral the wire up each leg and again use a hose clamp at top of each leg. It was funny as hell watching them try to crawl up leg. We had lots of coons with hair missing on camera! Funny as hell!
tandy miller
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Chief77 said:

We used to attach razor wire at the bottom of each leg with a hose clamp. Then spiral the wire up each leg and again use a hose clamp at top of each leg. It was funny as hell watching them try to crawl up leg. We had lots of coons with hair missing on camera! Funny as hell!


That sounds like it would be funny as hell to see
schmellba99
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The eliminator plate works. Keeping coons out of spinner feeders isn't hard.

Protein or gravity feeders is a completely different story though, havent' figured out anything that truly works yet.
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