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Just a Reminder - Be Careful Out There- Tree Stands
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5746904" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Hope you heal up and don't have any lasting issues. That could have been a lot worse.</p><p></p><p>I just put up a two man ladder stand by myself this morning. Destructions called for it to be a 3 person job. I used my loader on the tractor to help, but still had to stand it up by myself, that was the worst part. I stood in the bucket like a scaffold and got the stand situated and up against the tree. Pulled the straps down around the back of the tree and tied off to the mid section of the ladder. Got the stabilizer bar setup, then pulled the tractor around the back side of the tree and got the ratchet strap attached while standing in the bucket. Most dangerous part was climbing up the tractor into the bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5746904, member: 16465"] Hope you heal up and don't have any lasting issues. That could have been a lot worse. I just put up a two man ladder stand by myself this morning. Destructions called for it to be a 3 person job. I used my loader on the tractor to help, but still had to stand it up by myself, that was the worst part. I stood in the bucket like a scaffold and got the stand situated and up against the tree. Pulled the straps down around the back of the tree and tied off to the mid section of the ladder. Got the stabilizer bar setup, then pulled the tractor around the back side of the tree and got the ratchet strap attached while standing in the bucket. Most dangerous part was climbing up the tractor into the bucket. [/QUOTE]
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