p4 is wonderful for moving stuff like deer stand.

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I say deer stand, you may say blind or even hide. We make ours from totes, with or without the bladder using, electrical conduit, hose clamps, tarp and cable ties. Here is a very easy way to move them with three hitch items from Harbor Freight. I turn the center two hole part over for quail dogs boxes to get them up and away from the exhaust.
 

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The next project is to move a 14' tripod stand. I'll let you know if we can just put it across the top of the p4 without dismantling it. I'm optimistic.
 
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Hey. It gets the job done. Seemed to work well. Ya the tripod will be challenging.

Oh. It's just a deer stand. Yes even when on the ground.
 
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Yep. Seems light enough. I would move it like this too.

Ummm.. It's on the ground so it's a blind. Lol.
The 14 ft'er is a stand.
 
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We do have our preferences. For me, anything I hunt deer from is a stand. It doesn't really matter. I call the cattle ponds here tanks. I don't have words to describe how pleased I am with the p4.

We opted out of hunting dangerous South African game from a hide after our guide's story of several lions circling for the kill while he was in the ground hide. Plains animals were a huge success.
 
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With a 4-Wheeler we had to completely disassemble this tripod deer stand to move it. Look how easy it is with a p4.
 

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Yes, all three cross bars on the ROPS line up flat. It worked perfectly for a 2 or 3 mile trip even crossed a steep muddy branch. Probably a little less than legal on 1/2 mile of county road. The legs were 4 ft wider than the p4.
 

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