Deer Hunting Blind Set Up - Narrated Time Lapse - Start to Finish
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- My friend Dave and I took my 6 x 8 hunting box blind down from one property, transported it to the other property, then set it back up with a Bobcat Track Skid Loader. I explain the steps along the way of this time lapse video. Once it's up, you'll see the first look out if it of the hunting land below... what a view!
Here's a full video tour of this huting blind:
• Elevated Deer Hunting ...
Here's a video with information about the metal angled leg brackets used on this blind:
• Elevator Brackets for ...
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You have a rare friend who knows how to work, has good tools, and dives into the project.
You did a wonderful job building it and setting it up with you friends help. Thanks for the entertaining video..
Very nice! Quite the view!
Skid steer makes that job a whole lot easier
Great video. Thank you!
Congratulations on your beautiful new property and your blind is in a great location. Great video!
Getting ready to do same thing on a banks blind in Ohio.
I have a deer 333g and plan on lifting it up and putting the posts on at the location.
Good video and pretty farm
equipment makes it easy. I used a Deere backhoe to set my blind up.
Brett, any idea on how much that stand weighs?
Just a guess, but I would say close to 1000 lbs.
Ok thanks. I found the manufacturer claims they support up to 1000 lbs so you're close to the limit.
@@njgrplr2007 I have zero concerns at 1000 lbs weight. I could set a truck on top of it yet and they would still hold.
Great video. I'll be setting up my blind tomorrow and I hope it goes as smooth as this did.
Thanks! You'll have no regrets. Good luck hunting out if it!
Hey Chadd, just wondering how I went for you setting your up...?
@@UncleBucks It went up just as smooth as yours did, and I wish I could send you some pictures/videos. My cousin was able to get a tractor with forks, and we had it up, braced, and anchored in under 2 hours.
Is that large cedar obscuring your view?
Yes. It's a white pine - it was a white pine. It no longer obstructs my view, LOL
@@UncleBucks looked like a cedar in the photo, that's a shame; I have planted probably a thousand white pine seedlings throughout my property and maybe a 1/3 made it, and that's with a lot of care. In my area red cedar grows everywhere but white pine has to be planted. Sad you had to cut down a white pine.
@@dukeman7595 yeah, I'ts already quite open around there but white pine grow here like cedars do there. Lots of small ones are coming up all over on their own, now that cattle aren't in there.
Question regarding the porch - is it a 2x4 frame with decking boards across the top? How is it secured to the blind? I’m currently building a 6x6 octagon based on your plans and may try to incorporate some type of small porch landing like this one for my ladder. Thanks for all your work!
Yes, it is a 2x4 frame, plenty adequate for a small porch like this. It is secured to the blind base with two 4" carriage bolts. I think this type of porch would work just fine on the octagon blind. Good luck with your build!
Thanks, Brett!
Hello Bret! I will be building a 6x6 this winter and was just wondering about how much it weighs as a finished product?
Just a guess but probably in the 800# range on a 6x6.