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climber brand/model help

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by gswartz, Sep 18, 2017.

  1. gswartz

    gswartz Newb

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    My neighbor was given a climber that he wanted to give to me, but it's missing the cables. It doesn't have a make or model printed on it and I'm trying to figure out what cables will work with it. Basically the channel where the cable would go is just a piece of 1" tubing on each side with holes drilled in the side walls where a pin goes in and would go through the cable. So whatever type of cable goes into it would have to have holes in it that line up with the holes in the tubing. Has anyone seen a climber like this and know what type it is? Thanks!
     
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    dukester78 Weekend Warrior

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    Have any pictures

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    Rampaige Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Are you sure its a cable that goes in the tube? I have seen stands much similar to this except a metal bar shaped like a boomerang gets bolted behind the tree.
     
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    check out Gorilla tree stands. I have a Silverback with cables and holes in the sides of the arms.
     
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    API stands also are set up like that. It's a chain with a rubbery/plastic coating with holes so the pins go thru. If it is an API you can run to Bass Pro and get brand new replacements for $69.
     

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