Works great .ilove it.very easy to clean,pack and store. It doesn't pump quite as fast as others I see on utube, but I don't mind spending a few seconds looking at the bees. This is the third season using it and it's been flawless. Hope I've answered your question and if theirs anything else I can answer, please let me know and I'll get right back to you. Thanks for watching ,god bless
I think in the video I have it hooked to a 12 volt power supply. I hook it to the battery on the garden tractor when I'm out feeding. The tractor charges itself. Thanks for watching god bless
Thanks for the video, I was wondering about those , I have one from tractor supply for spraying , gonna go get me one just for sugar syrup . I'm still using the bucket method and it's a lot of work now that I have 40 hives.
I am so glad Iran across your channel, thank you for this video. I was trying to figure an easier way to feed at the 20 to 30 range.
It seems to work good for me .thanks for watching
I use a 40 gallon sprayer for about 2 years now. So much easier on my back. Makes feeding a breeze. Good video.
Absolutely, buckets got old quick.thanks for watching
Does this system still work for you and can a longer hose be added
Works great .ilove it.very easy to clean,pack and store. It doesn't pump quite as fast as others I see on utube, but I don't mind spending a few seconds looking at the bees. This is the third season using it and it's been flawless. Hope I've answered your question and if theirs anything else I can answer, please let me know and I'll get right back to you. Thanks for watching ,god bless
Whats the power source you have it hooked up to? I figure a car battery or something like that but I was wondering how you keep it charged?
I think in the video I have it hooked to a 12 volt power supply. I hook it to the battery on the garden tractor when I'm out feeding. The tractor charges itself. Thanks for watching god bless
@@morninggloryapiary7001 didn't know you could do that thanks for the response!
@caven930 thank you for watching .any more questions please feel free to ask. God bless
Great solution, now you have to find a less noisy pump
Thanks for watchin
Thanks for watching
Good job buddy , going to get myself one thx.
Thanks for watching and god bless
I can’t find that kit at TSC.can you supply a part number or something for it?
hello Randy. part number at tractor supply sku:1350429 hope that helps .thanks for watching and god bless
@@morninggloryapiary7001 do you remember the price on it?i can’t find it they have probably changed some things up and don’t carry the kit anymore
looks like it is 319.99. if you look online at tractor supply store ,its on there. sku-1350429 is the part number. any trouble shout back
@@morninggloryapiary7001 thanks I’ll check again
Keller, that is pretty efficient. I like it.
works great for my size beeyard
Thanks for the video, I was wondering about those , I have one from tractor supply for spraying , gonna go get me one just for sugar syrup . I'm still using the bucket method and it's a lot of work now that I have 40 hives.
This seems to work very well for me.thanksfor watching and happy beekeeping
How do you power it out in the field if you dont hVe truck hookup power kit? Generator in the bed?
Any 12 volt.i hook the wires straight to the battery
I hope that helps , if you have any more questions please just ask .thanks for watching and god bless
4:03 It won't get rusted, Stirrer. I mean. Possible for 2:1? Great! How does it get powered? Battery power?
no rust works great and seems to be holding up really well. been using for 2 seasons now. thanks again for the interest and watching my videos
@@morninggloryapiary7001 How does it get powered? Battery 12V
12 volt from the tractor
Really good information, Thanks.
thank you for watching.it really means alot.hopefully another video coming soon with some modifications done to the equipment god bless and stay tuned
Thank you …
Thanks you for watchin hope you enjoyed the video god bless