Originally Posted by
mrbb
not to dispute you , but hills here can be 300-500 ft in elevation, roads going up and down them are switchbacked to take the hill out as much as possible but that then makes the haul a LOT longer
I've hauled a lot of cement in wheel barrows, a deer cart having two tall wheels, allows you to NOT have to balance things as much a s wheel barrow and they roll over things a LITTLE easier LOL
but can be a help, but both are still some work here to use!
very little if any flat land where I hunt here, but again, I can see it working, just alot depends on land type you hunt!
I hate my deer cart. I FOUND it discarded in the woods in the summer. After trying to haul deer on it twice I know what. Pushing is impossible and pulling it the thing runs over my feet every other step. Can't get it over a log with a fork lift.
Every body has their preference, mine is a tractor but if I have to drag it, I'd rather have a wheel barrow. That's not saying it's all wine and roses the rest of the day. Just between my "deer cart", dragging and wheelbarrow, I'll take the wheelbarrow.