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Loading a deer in truck bed by yourself!
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<blockquote data-quote="Johndeere!" data-source="post: 5199707" data-attributes="member: 21761"><p><a href="https://www.vikingsl.com/swivelift/" target="_blank">https://www.vikingsl.com/swivelift/</a> </p><p></p><p>Try this . But someone needs to help him drag the deer out of the ditch first. Do this him over to a spot that the truck could actually back up to. Dragging a deer out of an entanglement of weeds/briars/vines or up any kind of angled slope/ditch , is in my opinion, a lot harder on the back/legs/ and all muscles , than loading it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johndeere!, post: 5199707, member: 21761"] [URL]https://www.vikingsl.com/swivelift/[/URL] Try this . But someone needs to help him drag the deer out of the ditch first. Do this him over to a spot that the truck could actually back up to. Dragging a deer out of an entanglement of weeds/briars/vines or up any kind of angled slope/ditch , is in my opinion, a lot harder on the back/legs/ and all muscles , than loading it. [/QUOTE]
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