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Re: Advice on taking down a platform Blind [Re: Jim B] #9178153 01/29/25 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim B
tractor helps but I have used a pickup, just chain the legs to back of the trailer and pull over by hand use tractor or truck to let it down
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Holy Cow !
Was that blind tall enough ?

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Re: Advice on taking down a platform Blind [Re: bcuda] #9178266 01/29/25 03:30 AM
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Took this one down yesterday.
Put it up today by myself. Finished an hour after dark. Didn’t have my hunting truck with the raising pole so had to put snatch block in the windmill to get the angle. It’s all about the angle.

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