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deer cart tire smell
I bought an ameristep deer cart last year, the rubber tires really stink. I have left it outside for weeks, still has a strong rubber odor.
I have been leaving it in the truck and hiking back for it when I need it. I would like to carry it with me so I don't have to make a trip back to get it, but afraid the smell will drive the deer away. Has anyone had this problem and found a way to reduce the smell of the tires? |
Same problem here. I was told to leave mine outside as well but after letting the wheels set on my covered porch for almost six months, they still stink. Waiting to see what others say about the smell.
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I washed the tires with simple green then used a baking soda-water mix and let it sit for a couple days.
It did help quite a bit but not 100% odor free. |
I am not sure it will work, spray them down with bleach, water mix.
Bleach water will take away smells. Just an idea. |
How does the cart perform using it up step hills and ravines??
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Originally Posted by theshark
(Post 4169211)
How does the cart perform using it up step hills and ravines??
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mine stunk as well , but it stays in the truck till I need it.. after a few trips through the woods smell is gone..
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Head outside with a heat gun or hair dryer, stand upwind, and heat the tires. Knocks off that smell real quick. Leaving them out in the sun on a black flatbed for a couple days will do the same.
The only thing I hate about the Ameri-step is that the long handle is about a foot too short. The Cabelas model, about 50% more expensive, has the extra length that make it a lot easier on the back to pull. |
Originally Posted by theshark
(Post 4169211)
How does the cart perform using it up step hills and ravines??
If you can walk it, it can roll it. The only time you'll get into trouble is in snow cover or thin mud where the wheels will sink. I bought a double wheel kit for mud, which seems to work quite well, and I rigged a set of ski's from a wrecked snow machine for the snow, also works quite well the few times I've used it with snow-shoes (obviously not in KS). |
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