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💪 Feed with Confidence: The Ultimate Stability Solution!
The Boss Buck Deluxe Heavy Duty Feeder Foot Pad is a robust solution designed to secure your feeders against tipping and spreading. Made from durable alloy steel, this corrosion-resistant foot pad is engineered for easy installation and long-lasting performance, ensuring your livestock feed remains accessible and secure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.8 x 8.46 x 8.19 inches |
Package Weight | 3.54 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Boss Buck |
Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Manufacturer | Boss Buck |
Part Number | 24.3 |
Style | Unique |
B**.
Good Deer Feeder Feet
Easy to use and good quality. I installed the American Hunter 350lb tripod deer feeder kit in the backyard and used these for the feet. Instead of installing with T-posts, I used 4ft lengths of 1/2” rebar to anchor the feet. Work great.
W**S
Deer feeder isn’t going anywhere with these!
Needed some feet to keep legs of deer feeder from sinking into soft ground. These feet will tighten to the feeder legs and after anchoring with a short section of T-post the deer feeder is very stable! These feet are pricey, but they are made of heavy stock and are well engineered.
T**F
Heavy duty and easy to install
I used one T post, cut it into 18" lengths. Took these feet, slipped onto feeder legs, pounded T posts through slots into the ground, then tightened bolts to hold each leg and each T post. It is rock solid.
P**D
No problems!
Everything about it is in good shape and arrived on time. Great company!
S**R
Boss Buck Deluxe Heavy Duty Feeder Foot Pad
They went on the Boss Buck feeder real easy. Also keeps it up right in the wind. Very good investment
M**N
east to install
very easy to install, options pn tie down
N**K
Good
I like them. Pretty heavy duty. I smashed into my full 350lb feeder with a tractor and tipped it over and the feeder feet got a little bent but still usable. (Was planting a plot and wasn’t paying attention)
K**L
Great Support
These feet work great! Yes they require a little extra work to anchor them down with T posts, but your feeder isn't going anywhere--- no worries with elk, or bear.