Harv
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- Kubota L2500DT Standard Transmission
Kerry -
Don't have the detailed design handy (funny how you lose things in the short span of 20 years or so), but here's a rough sketch of the sideview of what I made. Surprisingly quick and easy to construct if you have the right wood scraps laying around.
The plexiglass windows I put on either side were an afterthought that I added later so's I could see how their food level was doing from the comfort of my dining room table. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
The front of the "box" is open at the bottom, letting the feed flow into the "dish" part. When I switched from small grain to a much coarser food, I had to add a curved piece of plexiglass inside to allow it to flow more easily out the chute. Plexiglass is what I had at the time. Sheet metal would work fine, too.
This worked fine for the life of my dogs, but I'm betting there are better designs available at your local pet/feed store.
Don't have the detailed design handy (funny how you lose things in the short span of 20 years or so), but here's a rough sketch of the sideview of what I made. Surprisingly quick and easy to construct if you have the right wood scraps laying around.
The plexiglass windows I put on either side were an afterthought that I added later so's I could see how their food level was doing from the comfort of my dining room table. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
The front of the "box" is open at the bottom, letting the feed flow into the "dish" part. When I switched from small grain to a much coarser food, I had to add a curved piece of plexiglass inside to allow it to flow more easily out the chute. Plexiglass is what I had at the time. Sheet metal would work fine, too.
This worked fine for the life of my dogs, but I'm betting there are better designs available at your local pet/feed store.
