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ronschaniel

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About ronschaniel

  • Birthday 12/19/1958

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ava
  • Interests
    Hunting / snowmobiling / radio control planes and cars/ SEX

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  • Hunting Location
    CNY
  • Hunting Gun
    remington model 77400 30 06
  • Bow
    N/A
  • HuntingNY.com
    google

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  1. I don't think so, he mentioned that both are angled? Mine are one angled and one straight! ??
  2. Some of you are not understanding what I am asking. OK the stand is a 15" to platform stand, including the top ladder section connected to the platform there is 5 sections OK from Top section to Bottom the second one down has the Mount for a Support bar, the fourth one down ALSO has a spot to ALSO MOUNT a SUPPORT BAR, totaling 2 complete adjustable support bars. I never tie them to the tree, I use ratchet straps to hold the bar and ladder tight to the tree instead! One of the adjustable support bars is straight, the other one has a curved bar on it making it mount then angle up or down what ever way you mount it. I need to find out which way to mount the curved one, Or better yet , find out the manufacturer name and see if there is a manual on their web site?
  3. The top and middle sections has the spots for the stabilizer bars to mount to? It all came together, so I assume the 2 bars go to it since it has 2 mounting spots, One bar goes straight from ladder to tree like most, but the other bar goes and a big angle, don't know if it goes up or down, or in the top mount or the bottom mount? it is a Pain it he But setting it up, you get one bar tight then the other one drops?
  4. I see a lot like it, but none of them have 2 support bars?
  5. Hell, I guess I will try this here, I bought this ladder stand off craigs list 2 years ago, and I cant find any info on it, here is a pic of it apart, my question is, It has TWO (2) support bars, and I cant figure out how they get set up? any help would be appreciated? Thanks Ron
  6. HI, I use to live in Dutchess county , and I moved up here In Oneida county NY in 2007, well deer hunting was much easier in Dutchess county than here in Oneida county, when I was getting my 3 deer by the first week in ditches and only one since 2007 here. I guess the problem is getting old and not too many places for me to hunt! Thanks for letting me Join!
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