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Deer stand base heights
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07/10/16 04:15 PM
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USMC89
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Building a few new stands for a place we got near Sheffield,tx west of Ozona. What height do Yall recommend for the stand bases, I was thinking 5' that should have my windows around 8'
Trying to build them to where I can turn them on their roofs to haul and not be over the 13'6" legal height and I can haul 2 at a time plus my side by side this way.
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/11/16 01:29 PM
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4-6 foot should be good depending on your terrain. I have a place SW from Ozona and one of my stands is about 4 foot to the floor that works well with proper placement and lane clearing.
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/11/16 04:49 PM
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USMC89
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Ok I decided on 5' bases and 6 1/2' tall stands. That way I can still hail on a trailer standing up and be under the legal height
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/11/16 04:59 PM
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Ok I decided on 5' bases and 6 1/2' tall stands. That way I can still hail on a trailer standing up and be under the legal height It's going to be a chore getting those suckers on and off the trailer and they'll catch a lot of wind hauling. I pre cut legs and used elevator brackets once I got it to my location. Lifting was easy with a little tow strap tension and x-braces after.
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/11/16 05:18 PM
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Mr. T.
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Ok I decided on 5' bases and 6 1/2' tall stands. That way I can still hail on a trailer standing up and be under the legal height It's going to be a chore getting those suckers on and off the trailer and they'll catch a lot of wind hauling. I pre cut legs and used elevator brackets once I got it to my location. Lifting was easy with a little tow strap tension and x-braces after. X2
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/11/16 10:07 PM
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stxranchman
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Ok I decided on 5' bases and 6 1/2' tall stands. That way I can still hail on a trailer standing up and be under the legal height It's going to be a chore getting those suckers on and off the trailer and they'll catch a lot of wind hauling. I pre cut legs and used elevator brackets once I got it to my location. Lifting was easy with a little tow strap tension and x-braces after. X2 x3 those blinds will be like a sail in the wind. Chain and boomers to tie them down. Lots of them also.
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/12/16 02:41 PM
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Dadsaid
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I would definitely look into removable legs..
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Re: Deer stand base heights
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07/12/16 07:28 PM
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10 foot might be better depending on terrain and vegetation.
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