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Best way to get deer into pickup bed
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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 4693234" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>It is one of those pieces of equipment that if it got gone that I would immediately replace. I did the grab it and growl routine for a number of years. I'm sure loading deer was a factor in some back issues and the hernias that I had to get repaired this summer. IMO, the $120 cost for the l-e-vator is cheap compared to back issues. I've used it to load a big IL buck on the back of my 4-wheeler, and have loaded several deer into pickup trucks with it. It is quick to set up, and is easy to crank them up to ATV or tailgate level. It folds pretty flat, and doesn't take up much room in the back of the truck. HIGHLY recommend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 4693234, member: 1859"] It is one of those pieces of equipment that if it got gone that I would immediately replace. I did the grab it and growl routine for a number of years. I'm sure loading deer was a factor in some back issues and the hernias that I had to get repaired this summer. IMO, the $120 cost for the l-e-vator is cheap compared to back issues. I've used it to load a big IL buck on the back of my 4-wheeler, and have loaded several deer into pickup trucks with it. It is quick to set up, and is easy to crank them up to ATV or tailgate level. It folds pretty flat, and doesn't take up much room in the back of the truck. HIGHLY recommend! [/QUOTE]
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