#3048292 - 11/25/12 03:31 PM
loading deer on fourwheeler
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greygoose
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got any tricks?i am a stout fellow but last couple bucks were bigger than average for me and bout had a heart attack trying to load on to racks.[censored] and elbows just wasn't getting it done.had to drag behind fourwheeler up inclines,very dangerous and one heck of an experience.
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#3048294 - 11/25/12 03:34 PM
Re: loading deer on fourwheeler
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stik
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got any tricks?i am a stout fellow but last couple bucks were bigger than average for me and bout had a heart attack trying to load on to racks.[censored] and elbows just wasn't getting it done.had to drag behind fourwheeler up inclines,very dangerous and one heck of an experience.
it is safer to drag it up inclines than have it on the back rack.
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#3048306 - 11/25/12 03:44 PM
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deerhunter10
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We usually drag them. We have step ridges and it's not safe to have it on the four wheeler with you. But i ride four wheelers all the time so i know pretty much what they will and won't do. But i agree with stik it's safer to drag them.
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#3048993 - 11/25/12 11:56 PM
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TNGunhunter
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You can buy a cheap gambrel and pulley at wallyworld for $15...get it in the air and drive under it. That's what I plan on doing if I get a heavy one...definitely be careful on the inclines...also saw some deer carts that hook up to the back of your atv...pull it like a little trailer...hope this helps.
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#3049072 - 11/26/12 05:28 AM
Re: loading deer on fourwheeler
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stik
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You can buy a cheap gambrel and pulley at wallyworld for $15...get it in the air and drive under it. That's what I plan on doing if I get a heavy one...definitely be careful on the inclines...also saw some deer carts that hook up to the back of your atv...pull it like a little trailer...hope this helps.
interested in this cart. do you remember where you saw it?
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#3049428 - 11/26/12 10:12 AM
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Gravey
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If i can't get them on the front i put them on the back by using the back fender like a slide and pulling them up it from the back. Got a rhino now and just put them in the bed.
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#3049640 - 11/26/12 12:29 PM
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TNGunhunter
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I don't remember site but you could probably google "deer cart atv" and find it pretty quickly. Good luck.
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#3052091 - 11/27/12 05:56 PM
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WestTn Huntin'man
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You can buy a cheap gambrel and pulley at wallyworld for $15...get it in the air and drive under it. That's what I plan on doing if I get a heavy one...definitely be careful on the inclines...also saw some deer carts that hook up to the back of your atv...pull it like a little trailer...hope this helps. Pull it up tie it off and drive under is the most common way I've seen it done.
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#3052993 - 11/28/12 08:44 AM
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JA1234
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I do like gravey. And rackseeker for the most part...Grab horns drag deer beside four wheeler, step up on floorboards then rear rack pulling deer as I go. Then as I slide the deer up the rear fender I step off the rear rack and pull deer right on rear rack..I don't have inclines that will cause problems though. If I did I'd get a wagon or just drag him out.
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