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Loading a deer in truck bed by yourself!
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5201178" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Yea, seen those, and too would have opted for one myself (may add it later) if it had been available back then. So far no issues that would have me needing it, the upright tends to lean toward the weight (deer) a bit, but except for needing more effort to swing the deer into the truck, it isn't that bad. The only issue I had was that the gambrel would make the deer hang too low, so it was a struggle to get the deer into the truck, but just added an extension so it's easy now. I have actually drove, slowly, the truck while I had a deer hanging off the hoist, just had to go about 200 yards so it wasn't that bad, but it swings too much so better to just put it in the bed first, but the bend can take the stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5201178, member: 20060"] Yea, seen those, and too would have opted for one myself (may add it later) if it had been available back then. So far no issues that would have me needing it, the upright tends to lean toward the weight (deer) a bit, but except for needing more effort to swing the deer into the truck, it isn't that bad. The only issue I had was that the gambrel would make the deer hang too low, so it was a struggle to get the deer into the truck, but just added an extension so it's easy now. I have actually drove, slowly, the truck while I had a deer hanging off the hoist, just had to go about 200 yards so it wasn't that bad, but it swings too much so better to just put it in the bed first, but the bend can take the stress. [/QUOTE]
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