Been a battle with water this year. Goes from no rain to too much rain in the second half of this year. This is the house site.
Oh man, that stinks.
Is that all the further along you are now.
This is what I have been using. It's a 12k pound.
I have a harbor freight one in the basement, only used it one time to pull a buddies car onto a trailer.
Hoping to put it on the trailer I'm in the middle of building, stopped because of the barn/tree work/firewood sales, hope to get back to it once the roof/shingles are done.
Does that one have the remote control.
This is the type of stand I have it's probly 25+ years old. Summit Saber. The new ones look alot nicer. They are alil sketchy and I recommend a harness while climbing. Not an all day stand by any means. After about 3 4 hours I'm done. Small seat and I'm a little guy 5'4". The newer ones seem alot nicer and can be bought new for 100-200$ I bought the summit because it was made out of steel. I didn't feel to good being in an aluminum one 20-25' in the air. Especially climbing up the tree in the dark. Always worried about the aluminum cracking or a bad weld.
That looks pretty nice to me.
Awesome.
This one is 32x48 with 12' sidewalls for the main, and two 12x48 lean tos with 8' sidewalls.
I managed to get all my truss ties in place for the main, just need to cut three post yet for the others(I already cut the rest of them). I also managed to get the lag replacements(5" Ledger LOK's) into all the inside truss carriers. A buddy stopped by and helped me move one of the gables and then pull it up into place.
I also Managed to get one end of the rope I plan on using to lift the trusses into the tree, just need to do the other end/pulley, and set up a pulley on the rope.
My buddy is stopping by again tomorrow around noon, hopefully we can get a lot done.