On Time Wildlife feeder
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Carrollton Georgia USA
Posts: 11
On Time Wildlife feeder
About A year ago I purchased one of these feeders and fired it up at the lease. It uses 10 AA batteries for power and has a timer triger. The motor ran for six months on one set of batteries set to spin for 20 seconds twice daily. The poles are ok but the pully is kinda well is junk and I bought a real one for around $15 bucks. I cant speak highly enough about the feeder motor it works ten fold better than the others we have on the lease. I have a few junk feeders that seem to break down and require a lot of maintence but this ON Time Feeder overall I give a thumbs up.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ringgold Louisiana USA
Posts: 64
RE: On Time Wildlife feeder
I use ON TIME feeders too,and I consider them the best buy on the market for the cost.They are reliable,easy to set-up,easy to clean,
programming is a snap,darn near bullet-proof,and have a life time warranty.What more could you ask for?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> whack
programming is a snap,darn near bullet-proof,and have a life time warranty.What more could you ask for?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> whack
#4
RE: On Time Wildlife feeder
We have been using one for two years now, and have had no problems. It is "user friendly" too! After using some that take a PHD to figure out, being user friendly is a big plus!
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 508
RE: On Time Wildlife feeder
I will probably go this route too. Anyone try the new Elite which is the same as the original, except now digital? I wonder why a company that makes a pretty big deal about how much better mechanicals are, would make digital now. Are there any shortcomings to the original mechanical?