it is a lot of trouble if you over inject the boiler with too much detergent. if this is done you must empty the boiler of the water and start over. the unit will generally work using only three ½ teaspoon injections. the extreme cold weather may allow for more, but use the bubble technique to make the call. if its bubbling, don t add detergent.. $25 DIY "Buck Boiler" Jump to Latest 60K views 27 replies 20 participants last post by Hunt'nFish Nov 17, 2013. hooked_on_chrome Discussion starter. 1235 posts · Joined 2007 Add to quote; Only show this user #1 · Nov 5, 2013. While reading on another internet forum I ran across plans for a DIY "Buck Boiler" Seeing how I still had a skull in.
Buck Boiler Instructions, 95000; Buck Boiler XL Instructions, 97000; Elite Feeder Instructions, 11113; Lifetime Feeder Instructions, 11112; Rice Bran Feeder Instructions, 73000; Shakedown Feeder Instructions, 74000; Shakedown XL Feeder Instructions, 73500; Solar Elite Instructions, 11114; T Post Feeder Instructions, 71800; 22000 Bumper Buddy.. If it's an actual Buck Boiler brand, they're really specific about what you can put in the water becuase apparently it can trip the breaker on the element and then you need to start over. You need to use powdered dishwashing detergent (I think they recommend Cascade) and I think you can put a max of 3 teaspoons in it.