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anybody use a deer cart?

Started by pacopperhead, October 16, 2010, 02:14:00 PM

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I need to put a comfortable seat on my deer cart, so I don't have to walk so much.  I wonder  how much one would expect to get paid for pulling me around.  Right now I use a harness and pull mine behind my bicycle, it makes the long dirt road on the public land a bit shorter, and I can even pull it with a deer on it.

pacopperhead

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this wasnt easy posting this photo but i got it done

here is my cabelas super mag hauler w dual wheels its big and moves very easy but its not compact and will take up space not sure if i really like it yet or not Steve O has a nice cart i wish this one was more like his my wheels arent as close together as his on the sides

pacopperhead

oh crap i think i made the photo to big sorry i'll try again

pacopperhead


pacopperhead


toddster

like everyone else spent time dragging deer, then used few cheap plastic sleds from walmart for kids in snow, worked okay.  But my buddy bought a cart few years ago and man what a differance.  years ago I seen some where on the net a guy made treestands that converted to carts, wish would of bought one.  if have pivate land, can make your own ladder with wheels up top, and double it as a cart, seen this long time ago down in shawnee, worked great.

Groundpounder

looks more like your using it for a wheelchair for handicap hunters! did it come with the nurses aid?

Groundpounder


longbowman

Here's mine in the background.  This is the best investment I made more than 10 years ago.  Can't stand the things with motors on them in my woods.

lt-m-grow

Longbowman, what brand is that?  

Folds up  nice from what I can see.

Ric O'Shay



The cart works really good when you have your grandson to help push, pull and put up stands.



Same cart works well when hauling out your hunting buddy's deer.
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longbowman

it-m-grow, this is the "Alum-a-lite" cart I got from Cabelas 10 yrs. or so ago.  The wheels can be removed with just a turn of a latch which comes in handy too for flat carrying in the car.

lt-m-grow


Cottonwood

Used to have a cart, and found that the sled is much better.
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BobCo 1965

I never tried the cart but I will say that I do like the sled a lot.

VTer

I made one out of black gas pipe and a couple of cart wheel's. Wheels come off and it hinges at the axle, so it folds flat. Here's mine hauling stands.

Here's mine hauling a deer.
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