I got it working. I had to get a schedule 40 reducing coupler to joint the Lee tubes and Lee adapter. I then had to counter sink the smaller aluminum sleeve that comes with the Lee adapter.
I also had to take my VLD inside chamfer and the RCBS inside chamfer to the feed side of the Mr. Bullet feeder die tube. I first used the wide angle RCBS tool to widen the mouth of the die tube. Then I used the VLD tool to deepen it farther. The way the die is originally it is just a rounded mouth. I needed to get a taper into the mouth so when the bullets drop out of the Lee adapter they will not hang up.
I will have to look to see the size of the electrical reducer I got. It was at Home Depot. I had to cut a X into it so I could use a hose clamp to cinch it down onto the aluminum Lee sleeve as shown in the link. I then had to wrap 1 and a 1/4 wraps of black electrical tape on the smooth end of the aluminum sleeve to make a tight fit in the plastic reducer.
This is the Lee adapter and tubes.
Lee Multi-Tube Feeder features a four tube magazine that holds up to 100 bullets and keeps the Bullet Feeder fed with a continuous supply of bullets.
leeprecision.com
I will try to get a few pics tomorrow. And insert them here where they need to be. There are a few videos on Youtube that does the same thing. But they made it look hard and did a few unnecessary steps.