I’m not sure but I have seen them in the woods and I have a couple older styleI found a treestand and I've never seen one like it. It looks to have sat outside for sometime. Just curious as to the model and if it's worth fixing or just scrap itView attachment 99962
There is a sticker but all I could make out was an I and what appeared to be outdoors. API outdoors would make sense. ThanksLooks like the stands that API use to make for Bass Pro several years ago.
Your welcome. I bought one in 1987 and used it for years until I bought a Lone Wolf in the late 90’s.There is a sticker but all I could make out was an I and what appeared to be outdoors. API outdoors would make sense. Thanks
It's an API. It'll probably cost $100 to fix, which I'm sure is much more than the stand was brand new. While I do like tinkering its probably not worth fixingCould be a Loggy but I doubt it. Cable attachments on top of the platform are a clue one way or another. Would like to see the tree attachment points as well.
API mostly made crap, even before BPS came along. It took Loggy a long while and at least one change of ownership to start making crap. Not aware of any Loggy "C-channels" that could be chewed.
I have a shorter original API. It's a cameraman stand (if careful) or an observation stand. Very light, but not a hunting stand, for me.
Would love to to see what you do with it!
What kinda critters u got around there chewing thru metal?Thanks. Some critter chewed up the c channels on the sides to the point I wouldn't feel comfortable using it without fixing it.
What kinda critters u got around there chewing thru metal?
That's my plan.Toss it. Seriously.
That dang seat will deaden your legs if you sit too long.
Looks like porkie gnawing to me. Those critters will chew on anything.I'm not sure. I would assume a squirrel but they did some damageView attachment 99976View attachment 99975
I live in Southern mn. I don't think we have porcupines down hereLooks like porkie gnawing to me. Those critters will chew on anything.