buckshideout
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Annnnd another reason I hunt on the ground! Glad your ok. Looks cut to me also.
I hear ya. I’m changing my ways. Thought private property would be fine.Another reason to never leave anything in the woods. My life is way more important than the convenience of leaving stuff in a tree just to save time.
Contact me personally at andrew@wildedgeinc.com and I will be sure to send you new rope. That to me looks like someone cut the rope. I have hung a 3k tractor, 400lb 4 wheeler and picked up the front of my 8k excavator with one Stepp. The excavator broke the Stepp when the front was 3ft off the ground. When a SteppLadder rope breaks on tension it looks like a squirell nest. The braid all breaks at different lengths and looks like a nest. Your picture looks like a clean cut. I have had my stepps stolen and many people I know and when someone tries to steal them and is not intelligent enough to figure out how to un cam the Stepp they cut the ropes. I can promise you that rope was cut with a knife.Here’s the break
Also I leave my stepps in trees for years and never ever had anything damage them. I’ve left them in trees for 6 years to the point that I had to cut the rope to get the Stepp off. The rope is the backbone of the Stepp.Contact me personally at andrew@wildedgeinc.com and I will be sure to send you new rope. That to me looks like someone cut the rope. I have hung a 3k tractor, 400lb 4 wheeler and picked up the front of my 8k excavator with one Stepp. The excavator broke the Stepp when the front was 3ft off the ground. When a SteppLadder rope breaks on tension it looks like a squirell nest. The braid all breaks at different lengths and looks like a nest. Your picture looks like a clean cut. I have had my stepps stolen and many people I know and when someone tries to steal them and is not intelligent enough to figure out how to un cam the Stepp they cut the ropes. I can promise you that rope was cut with a knife.
Please contact me and I will take care of you!
All my best,
Andrew Walter
Also I leave my stepps in trees for years and never ever had anything damage them. I’ve left them in trees for 6 years to the point that I had to cut the rope to get the Stepp off. The rope is the backbone of the Stepp.
That is customer service going above and beyond! STELLAR!Contact me personally at andrew@wildedgeinc.com and I will be sure to send you new rope. That to me looks like someone cut the rope. I have hung a 3k tractor, 400lb 4 wheeler and picked up the front of my 8k excavator with one Stepp. The excavator broke the Stepp when the front was 3ft off the ground. When a SteppLadder rope breaks on tension it looks like a squirell nest. The braid all breaks at different lengths and looks like a nest. Your picture looks like a clean cut. I have had my stepps stolen and many people I know and when someone tries to steal them and is not intelligent enough to figure out how to un cam the Stepp they cut the ropes. I can promise you that rope was cut with a knife.
Please contact me and I will take care of you!
All my best,
Andrew Walter
Ottawa Lake
Yes it is!!!That is customer service going above and beyond! STELLAR!
The swamp we live in lol.I'm in Toledo. Great to see there are others so close by
Did you raise or lower a saw while you were up in the tree?I wouldn’t discount the possibility of you accidentally partially cutting it prior to putting it up. A nick from a broad head or knife may not cause an immediate break but that one time you forget to check your equipment might be the moment it breaks. While I am confident there are members of the hunting community that are that POS, it’s rare for one member to try and kill another. Freak accidents are why I will have a second rope girth hitched to the tree and attached to my saddle. A nick from a broad head or knife may not cause an immediate break but that one time you forget to check your equipment might be the moment it breaks. Glad you’re ok dude.
Nope. I’ve always have in my pack that’s with me.Did you raise or lower a saw while you were up in the tree?
Me too!It looks cut to me and i will say these ropes are tough as nails. I have some in my yard that have been on the tree since april and ropes are intact. This is not good to hear you could have been hurt pretty bad!!