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I also leave mine out year round. I have found that by doing so the deer get used to them, and have many times had tracks leading right up to the base of my ladder. I too replace the ratchet straps periodically. I have some ladder stands that I have left in place for close to 20 years with no problems.

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This and replacing ratchet straps, and taking any cushion - seat - arm rest padding down.

Good point. One year I left the cushion on my stand and the squirrels tore it up and made a nest out of the stuffing, in the next tree over. They did the same thing with one of my lawn chairs one year. Little bastards…..

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Yep, I leave em out and loosen up straps after season or otherwise your stand will sink into the tree and grow up and eventually the bottom will leave the ground.

I have one I forgot and this is happening, I will try to correct that one in a couple weeks.

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I had one up for 3 years. Took it down and needed a bottle jack and 4x4 to get it apart. I saw at one time there was a lever device you could get to take them apart. for the life of me I can't find it anymore.

I've had a few projects that needed a bottle of Jack to fix as well. ;-)

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I leave my ladder stands out, but what we do is remove the bottom 2 pieces of the ladder to ensure that no one comes and tries to steal it. We do this because in the past year we have had 3 ladder stands stolen. So now like I said we take the bottom 2 pieces off and leave the seat part attached to the tree. Then before the season, i mean months before we will go back out, change the straps, wd 40 the joints, touch up the paint if needed, change the para-cords hang back up our bow hangers and pack hangers. Then every 2-3 weeks we will re check the stands for further maintenance if it is needed. But if the stand needs to be replaced, well then we will replace the stand.   

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I loosen the straps on all of my stands, take seat pads, shooting rail pads and blinds down, and they all stay in the woods. Ladders and hang ons alike. I do a good check on them each year. If they need any paint, ill do that in the woods, or take it down if it needs any bolts or sanded down at all.

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