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Self assemble model

Common set up

  1. ​A large hole is drilled into the bottom of a feed storage bin
  2. The Easy Feeder motor and timer is attached beneath the hole
  3. The timer operates a rotating wheel that delivers feed to the feeder shute
  4. ​A solar panel charges a car battery which the provides the power

​Simple installation - components simply clip together 

Key purchased components shipped to the customer are:
  • Easy feeder motor and timer 
  • Solar panel
  • Vibration coil (only needed for some feed types)
Photo of feeder motor, timer, solar panel and vibration coil
Solar panel, feeder motor and timer and vibration coil

A 'Wheelie bin' makes an excellent large capacity feed storage bin.  
Any weather proof sealable container can be used.

The feed storage bin can be attached to a moveable trolley.
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Often the feeder is attached to a fence with the feed shute/s pointed into the paddock/pen.

Safety notes:
The feeder bin should be stabilised to a fence or wall when full.
The trolley should be moved only when the feeder bin is empty.

Photo of dual shute pig feeder

Optional parts

Most customers supply their own:
  • 4 amp car battery 
  • Single or multiple delivery plastic pipe shutes
  • Wheelie bin 
  • Wheelie bin stand​​
  • Troughs or feed tyres
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  • Home
  • Feeder models
    • Self assemble model
    • Deluxe assembled models
    • Prices
  • Feeder uses
    • Horses
    • Pigs
    • Alpacas
    • Chickens
    • Sheep and goats
    • Cattle
    • Dogs
  • About
    • Frequently asked questions
    • Timer Manual
    • Installation manual
    • Client feedback
  • Contacts