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Center Roller / Shelf Feeders - My Hat's Off To You
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 373430" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>the worst were "z" frames; rollers to one side , which were all so bent that nothing moved, it was push,push all night with your legs { had many a "charlie horse " } , the flaps folded up over the rollers.</p><p>I've been in many feeders and there are tricks to prevent one form getting a flap slamming on your head, use any slim thing you can find { package, piece of wood or metal } overlap it on to a flap that has a good hook.Just be VERY careful when it come time to remove that slim thing.</p><p>As for roller that are missing , use another roller next to the missing one { they are put in by compressing pins } angle it to cover the missing area { best as one can }.</p><p>If you can't hack it then its either you become a driver or {god forbid } a sup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 373430, member: 12952"] the worst were "z" frames; rollers to one side , which were all so bent that nothing moved, it was push,push all night with your legs { had many a "charlie horse " } , the flaps folded up over the rollers. I've been in many feeders and there are tricks to prevent one form getting a flap slamming on your head, use any slim thing you can find { package, piece of wood or metal } overlap it on to a flap that has a good hook.Just be VERY careful when it come time to remove that slim thing. As for roller that are missing , use another roller next to the missing one { they are put in by compressing pins } angle it to cover the missing area { best as one can }. If you can't hack it then its either you become a driver or {god forbid } a sup. [/QUOTE]
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