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In Reply to: Why be so rude? posted by kccca on February 20, 2018 at 18:19:02:
One of the first pieces of livestock equipment I ever bought was a Pax cattle feeder from the Farm Science Review in Ohio. I was only about 16 at the time and no job so you know it could not have been very expensive. We were feeding about 20 Angus heifers at a rented place and I was tired of wrangling feed bags. We set it next to a fence line by the driveway and just ordered up the feed mix from the local mill (remember when those were still around?) and the truck would just auger it in the top. It collapsed from the weight when moving it and we emptied it out and drug it home. That was also my first welding repair job, straightened it out and welded braces on it. Lasted until Dad sold out several years later.
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