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NY Bowhunter 09-02-2006 10:47 AM

RE: Putting up ladder stands....
 

I think taking them DOWn is worse than putting them up........whoa nelly.

That first pressure you let off the ratchet strap is a treat
That is very true. The first moment when you let loose and then say "good I'm not laying on the Earth" is always a good sign.

I like the extra ratchet strap idea. Or even just a tie strap to go around the tree and tie it to each end of the ladder 3/4 of the way up or so.

I used to just run up the things, ratchet them on/off and not think twice about it. For some reason this year it seems different [:-]

chucker34 09-02-2006 06:30 PM

RE: Putting up ladder stands....
 
"Sounds like an awfull lot of extra work for a 5-10 minute job"

Not really. To each their own I guess, but it takes me an extra few minutes max to go back to the truck and get the ladder. And I feel more confident the stand isfully secured before I venture onto it. Especially if no one is there to hold the stand in place for me while I'm tightening it up, etc.

txmarshmonkey 09-02-2006 07:16 PM

RE: Putting up ladder stands....
 
I also did this same task a couple days ago. I set up a two-man ladder for me & my son to hunt. I had a buddy out there helping me. I have no idea how I would've set it up without him. Standing that sucker up was a doozy! Once, it was against the tree we fastened the stabilizer bar about 7ft up. That really helped hold it steady while I racheted the upper sections. Good Luck!

St.Barnard 09-03-2006 12:12 AM

RE: Putting up ladder stands....
 
I've only done this twice, but here is what I did. Mine is a two man "buddy" stand that I got to hunt with my son. I was alone, although it said to use two people to set it up. After strugging to get it up in one piece, and about to have a heat stroke with the 100 degree heat, I said the h**l with it, and went and got my 4 wheeler and threw a rope up over a limb and pulled the sucker up with the 4 wheeler. lol However, the next time, knowing what to expect, it went easier. As far as the ratchet strap goes, I hung two long ropes from each side of the top back brace, and afterleaning it up against the tree, wrapped each rope as tight around thetree as I could and tied them off to each other at the bottom of the tree. Then I felt more secure climbing up to put ontheratchet strap.

dabowhunter 09-03-2006 04:05 AM

RE: Putting up ladder stands....
 

ORIGINAL: St.Barnard

I've only done this twice, but here is what I did. Mine is a two man "buddy" stand that I got to hunt with my son. I was alone, although it said to use two people to set it up. After strugging to get it up in one piece, and about to have a heat stroke with the 100 degree heat, I said the h**l with it, and went and got my 4 wheeler and threw a rope up over a limb and pulled the sucker up with the 4 wheeler. lol However, the next time, knowing what to expect, it went easier. As far as the ratchet strap goes, I hung two long ropes from each side of the top back brace, and afterleaning it up against the tree, wrapped each rope as tight around thetree as I could and tied them off to each other at the bottom of the tree. Then I felt more secure climbing up to put ontheratchet strap.
That sounds like the way I have been doing it for years. Just tightly wrap the two ropes around the trunk of the tree ( In opposite directions) like a maypole. Than tie them together. I try and have another person along to hold it steady as I climb up. Have never had a problem doing it this way.

kevin1 09-03-2006 11:52 AM

RE: Putting up ladder stands....
 
It can be done safely by one person if you use a bit of common sense .
Raise the stand against the tree with a rope tossed over an overhead branch or the trunk, secure the stabilizer bar , ratchet strap the ladder to the trunk before climbing , then climb it to secure the platform . When lowering one by yourself tie a rope to the seat platform and toss it over an overhed branch or the trunk. Climb down , and then slowly lower the stand to the ground with the rope as you tip it over . The leverage provided by the rope will also help prevent back strain .


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