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Sitdrag with wild edge step holder

Halfright

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I forget if I saw it on here or on Facebook, but there was a picture of a guy that sewed a strap and buckle onto his sitdrag to hold 3 steps. Can anyone find it or something similar?? Tried searching on Facebook and here but no luck.
 

Mike Armstrong

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I forget if I saw it on here or on Facebook, but there was a picture of a guy that sewed a strap and buckle onto his sitdrag to hold 3 steps. Can anyone find it or something similar?? Tried searching on Facebook and here but no luck.
For some reason that link didn't go to the OP I intended it to. Here's a pic.
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always89y

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I bundle them up with a little bungee cord. Once I get to the tree a pull up the bungee cord and Let them hang
 

always89y

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I stole the idea from David Tom's. I believe he is here on saddle hunter. If you Google sit and drag modifications he has a video. Only thing I did was add a way to secure the Steps with the bungee cord and clip
 

tylerray378

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Thats awesome man!! I really like it so I just sewed something up real quick on my SD. How do you keep the ropes from unraveling?

I daisy chain the ropes for mine and stack them like the picture above. Then sewed a simple strap to go around them to keep them from separating during transport
 

KartShot

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I like this idea for one sticking up and having 2 wild edge steps ready for a platform.