I just put one of these up and had to figure out the counter weight as well🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ Like you said in one of your other video definitely works great. Thanks
Thanks! I'm planning on using a 55 gallon drum. I have a small brooder building, so I think I'm going to set the barrel outside and run the hose through the wall to the drinker. As long as I have the drum elevated to a level above the drinker this should work right? This way I won't have to move the drum out of the building when I clean out the brooder every 4 weeks.
I raise 30 Cornish Cross meat chickens every year in two chicken tractors. I made mine using a clear measured 5 gallon bucket with a pour spout style lid (both from Lowe's). So I could fill it, I drilled a 3/4 inch hole about 1 inch up from the bottom and installed a 1/2 inch I.D. rubber grommet. Then added a 1 1/2 inch long 1/2 O.D. clevis pin and attached a piece of wire to it and wired the nut on the inside so it wouldn't get lost. Then set the whole thing in a 4 inch tall rubber pan. Works great. :)
Yeah I make plenty of waterers myself, I just wanted something easy this time. Also, needed it to hang so I didn't have to open the door and grab stuff every time I moved the tractor.
Weird it didn't come with a hose. I know the outside diameter is roughly 11/32 inch. I just drilled a hole in a bucket today for one. Best to take the nozzle off and go to the hardware store.
Thanks man..they really should include instructions..got mine today and nothing..now it will be easy!
You bet.
You put sand in the black bit for weight.i learnt the same way as you. If you use water for weight it gets stagnant
Thanks for letting us know.
I just put one of these up and had to figure out the counter weight as well🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ Like you said in one of your other video definitely works great. Thanks
Yeah some people use sand. I just used water.
Thank you very much for this video, I'm Gona set up mine now. Very informative
Great. Glad you liked it
Thanks! I'm planning on using a 55 gallon drum. I have a small brooder building, so I think I'm going to set the barrel outside and run the hose through the wall to the drinker. As long as I have the drum elevated to a level above the drinker this should work right? This way I won't have to move the drum out of the building when I clean out the brooder every 4 weeks.
Sounds like a good plan.
Great vid. Thanks! Guess it is hard for them to translate instructions from Chinese 😉😁
Thanks.
I raise 30 Cornish Cross meat chickens every year in two chicken tractors.
I made mine using a clear measured 5 gallon bucket with a pour spout style lid (both from Lowe's).
So I could fill it, I drilled a 3/4 inch hole about 1 inch up from the bottom and installed a 1/2 inch I.D. rubber grommet.
Then added a 1 1/2 inch long 1/2 O.D. clevis pin and attached a piece of wire to it and wired the nut on the inside so it wouldn't get lost.
Then set the whole thing in a 4 inch tall rubber pan.
Works great. :)
Yeah I make plenty of waterers myself, I just wanted something easy this time. Also, needed it to hang so I didn't have to open the door and grab stuff every time I moved the tractor.
We use the little giant waterers we really like them
Good tip
Thank you sir great video!!
Glad it was helpful!
Can I ask what size hose you use? I bought mine used and I don’t have a hose
Weird it didn't come with a hose. I know the outside diameter is roughly 11/32 inch. I just drilled a hole in a bucket today for one. Best to take the nozzle off and go to the hardware store.
how does it detect it is full to shut off
It just does. There is a gravity valve built in.
Has anybody used sand instead of water for the weight, and if so, how much sand? Thanks😊
Yes I believe people do. I'd just fill it about half way. Enough to balance it out.
Thanks for shading
Welcome 😊
Farmer Boy now wants $20 to ship one of these to me. That would make it $70 after shipping.
Guess you'll have to find it somewhere else. I just picked up 8 more from them.
In black base u must add sand
Water works too.
Word has it that he withheld water for 24 hours to make this shot. Ha ha
Lol. Nah
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Looks like it works like shit
Works great. Thanks.