loading a deer
#4
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.
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.
#5
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!
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!
#6
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




