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<blockquote data-quote="DMD" data-source="post: 312113" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>Back when I hunted with the tree lounge, I used an extra bar that goes across the back of the tree lounge (part that is on the back side of the tree) and put a shaft through it, mounted my wheels to both ends of the shaft. That way, when I wanted to put the wheels on, all I had to do was but the bar on with the big knobs and I was ready to go. Worked pretty good. Very easy to attach and unattach the wheels that way. Sometimes folks will sell the bar cheap, because they have purchased the adjustable bar for the tree lounge. I loved my tree lounges, hunted with them for years. Very safe...just don't do like me and forget to put your knobs on!!! I did that on two different occasions. Once I didn't realize until I was about 25-30 feet up in a tree!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMD, post: 312113, member: 2937"] Back when I hunted with the tree lounge, I used an extra bar that goes across the back of the tree lounge (part that is on the back side of the tree) and put a shaft through it, mounted my wheels to both ends of the shaft. That way, when I wanted to put the wheels on, all I had to do was but the bar on with the big knobs and I was ready to go. Worked pretty good. Very easy to attach and unattach the wheels that way. Sometimes folks will sell the bar cheap, because they have purchased the adjustable bar for the tree lounge. I loved my tree lounges, hunted with them for years. Very safe...just don't do like me and forget to put your knobs on!!! I did that on two different occasions. Once I didn't realize until I was about 25-30 feet up in a tree!!! [/QUOTE]
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