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Moving a 14 Foot, Dug in Tower Blind #6511090 10/25/16 07:02 PM
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I will be getting hunting access to a property near Bronte, Coke county after deer season begins. there is a nice 14 FT steel tower blind in a terrible spot on the property. How would you move such a thing? Are there companies that would do that for you?

Re: Moving a 14 Foot, Dug in Tower Blind [Re: Brownwood] #6511096 10/25/16 07:06 PM
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Atascosa Wildlife Supply has moved a bunch of tower stands for me in the past. It would be cost prohibitive for them to come way up there, but perhaps they have a dealer in your area? Mr. Friesenhan designed a very slick, hinged trailer to deliver their stands with. Doubles as an easy way to move big tower stands, too. They were charging $550/stand to move them within a property several years ago.

Ask for Larry Friesenhahn.

www.atascosawildlifesupply.com

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Thanks Brother, Ill give them a call.

Re: Moving a 14 Foot, Dug in Tower Blind [Re: Brownwood] #6513057 10/26/16 07:40 PM
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we've used a big tractor with a round bale fork on the front in the past. Worked great. Not sure how high they'll reach though.

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