Bull Creek Blind and Tower System Installation Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Bull Creek
Table of Contents
Instructional Guide
The Bull Creek Blind and tower system is structurally designed to provide a safe and easy way to set-up your deer blind. Height options range from 4, 8 or 12 ft.
Items Needed but not provided:
- Tractor with forks
- Level
- Mallet
- Small Ladder (8’ Tower) or 8’ Ladder (12’ Tower)
Transporting the Blind
Step 1: When unloading blind from trailer or moving to a new location, slide forks between the top and bottom rail on the skid platform.
Preparing the Extensions
Step 2: Remove the top pin from all four corners of the extension bracket and lower extensions to the ground.
Step 3: From either end of the blind, slide tractor forks between the top
and bottom rail. As you lift the blind the extensions will hinge down.
Continue to lift the blind until the extension’s feet are off the ground.
Step 4: Use the pins removed from step 2 and place in the bottom bracket
on all four corners to secure the extensions in place.
Step 5: Lower the front-end loader until the extensions take the weight
of the blind.
Step 6: Each leg has feet that can be extended up to 16” and depending on
the terrain to make the blind level. After checking the stand and extending
the feet as needed, slowly back tractor out away from the blind.
Bracing with the Cable System
Step 7: Use the provided anchors and cables to secure the blind. Place one anchor at each corner of the feet, use the mallet to hammer the anchor into the ground.
Step 8: Install the nine quick links on chain links located on the bottom of extensions, and above located on the platform.
Step 9: Use the diagram as a guide on how to run the cables diagonally through the quick links and brace off the blind. Start with the end of the cable that has the inline racket closest to the cable loop. Use the opposite end of the cable to run through the quick links.
Tightening the cables
Step 10: Raise the inline rachet up the cable three feet. Using the tool provided, tighten up each cable until there is no slack in the lines.
Anchors and cables supplied are minimal anchoring options. Use additional methods if desired.
Disclaimer
Do not exceed 1500 lbs. between blind, hunters, and equipment on tower stands.
Bull Creek does not recommend raising the tower system any other way than
instructed.
Visit www.bullcreekblinds.com for instructional video.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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