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loading a deer
What is best way to load a deer on 4 wheeler if your by yourself
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RE: loading a deer
if the ground is not to rough you could drag it buy tying one end of a rope to the leg and the other to your 4-wheeler.
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RE: loading a deer
I've found that pulling one set of legs up, tying that off, and then pulling the other set up and tying them upis the easiest.
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RE: loading a deer
ORIGINAL: Rory/MO I've found that pulling one set of legs up, tying that off, and then pulling the other set up and tying them upis the easiest. |
RE: loading a deer
Tie a rope around it's head or antlers and stand on the back of the 4wheeler, then pull it up.
Obviously, be careful not to fall. OR Throw a rope over a branch and pull it up with the 4wheeler and tie it off in a tree, you could also use a block & tackle, then back the 4wheeler under it. OR Work out like ARNOLD! |
RE: loading a deer
I loaded one on my quad for the first time this year. I wondered how I would do it too. I pulled the deer up between the front and back wheels. I positioned the head where you put your feet then climbed on the back of the quad and pulled him right on to the back rack. I weight 165#. I don't lift weights. I'm no spring chicken[8D]The deer outweighed me by 14# and after dragging him for almost 1/2 mile. So if I can do it , anyone can do it! I could have used some help but Edcyclopedia wouldn't drive over from NH to help me:eek:
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RE: loading a deer
i haven't found one so when find out what works for you tell me
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RE: loading a deer
ORIGINAL: halfrack VIII i haven't found one so when find out what works for you tell me |
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