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Dustin Patterson
01-09-2008, 03:31 PM
Is there anywhere i can get replacement feeder heads for my full body snows and blues? I cant find them anywhere around Colorado. I know they break easily and would like to get a dozen of them. Is this something GHG will replace or are addressing?
Chris Smith
01-09-2008, 04:45 PM
Dustin,
Give John or Stephen a call, in Customer Service, and they will get you fixed up. The number is 800-333-5119. If you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to give us a shout.
Thanks,
Weatherby
01-09-2008, 10:56 PM
Is there anywhere i can get replacement feeder heads for my full body snows and blues? I cant find them anywhere around Colorado. I know they break easily and would like to get a dozen of them. Is this something GHG will replace or are addressing?
uhh i have around 600 and i have NOT broken 1 of them yet.
I doubt the guy is really lying. He is simply asking if they sell replacements.
Calm down Weatherby. Why is it when someone says something broke, 25 guys have to jump in and say "I have 30000 of them and not one has broke."
They break, its plastic, its expected to break. We broke some assembling my friends 250 that he has. Its not a big deal though.
goosehunter21
01-10-2008, 02:13 AM
I got 500 of the things and have had numerous break, but who cares stuff is going to break
Weatherby
01-10-2008, 07:41 AM
I doubt the guy is really lying. He is simply asking if they sell replacements.
Calm down Weatherby. Why is it when someone says something broke, 25 guys have to jump in and say "I have 30000 of them and not one has broke."
They break, its plastic, its expected to break. We broke some assembling my friends 250 that he has. Its not a big deal though.
i am not yelling ben, and i am not a staffer, i am just making a point i do have 600 of them and i have not broke one of them. but i agree it's not a bad idea to have some extras in case you do...hey i had been packing all day with my wife :eek: for a move today and was cranky lol sorry to come off as an ass
BoonMan
01-10-2008, 09:52 AM
I did notice on the 24/7 video there were quite a few headless FB's in there spread. If your using it $hit happens. Just the way life is... Decoy spreads are expensive to maintain and purchase. If you feel it is the manufactures repsonsibilty and falls within the warranty I am sure they will be replaced. I think it is how you are handling them, in bags or just chucked in the trailer?
My 2 cents worth
Dustin Patterson
01-10-2008, 10:28 AM
Chris Smith, thank you for the help, will call them today.
Just ask Tony or Tyson what the weakest link is on the fullbodies and i bet one of the responses is that the feeder heads break at the collar. The other problem is that the blood and goose crap does not wash off easily.:D
I have 4 broke out of just my 300 and expect more so i am planning ahead. I use the grain bags. No need to freak out. I was just asking a question about getting more and it was a big enough issue that they have acknowledged it. Thanks;)
Weatherby
01-11-2008, 10:26 AM
i agree i need to get some in case i do break them...why wash the blood off though? gives them more character and the birds don't mind...:) sorry again for coming off as an ass :p
Rick Frisch
01-11-2008, 11:31 AM
Guys,
We did not see any big return/inquiries on snow/blue goose full body head issues. There is the occasional one, but we expect that.
As for the blood, that is not a problem that we can solve. All that red spells success.
Thanks,
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