Deer Cart
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Deer Cart
Has anyone seen or utilized a motorized (electric or gasoline)deer cart? I hunt several areas where I have to walk in over a mile and an ATV is not authorized. If so,where are they sold or if home made are you willing to share the design?
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Seems like if an area doesn't allow ATVs, they would not want anything self propelled. Don't know though.
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I would agree with that.rayman wrote:Seems like if an area doesn't allow ATVs, they would not want anything self propelled. Don't know though.
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I wonder if you could use a mountain bike and a pull behind bike cart. It would not be motorized but still give you some mechanical advantage.
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^^^What I was thinkin. I was gonna put an electric motor on my mountain bike I used on public hunting land, they said nope, no motorized vehicles. Period. Might be different rules there though.rayman wrote:Seems like if an area doesn't allow ATVs, they would not want anything self propelled. Don't know though.
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I even tried that. It works and I did it but I got so hot n sweaty riding in, then I'd freeze to death. Had problems with the cart tipping over too on ruts, rocks, etc.bigredopie wrote:I wonder if you could use a mountain bike and a pull behind bike cart. It would not be motorized but still give you some mechanical advantage.
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Just pack out what you can get from the deer in a back pack in 3 gal baggie's.That's what i do in the n ga mountain's where i hunt up there.I never bring the whole animal out .
4 to 5 baggies will take a whole deer cut up.
4 to 5 baggies will take a whole deer cut up.
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This is what I use.
Slides really well with little effort.
Just changed to sturdier tow rope
http://m.canadiantire.ca/mt/www.canadia ... ?locale=en
Plan to attach and try this wheel kits to sled this year
http://www.princessauto.com/mobile/prod ... ID=8499345
Slides really well with little effort.
Just changed to sturdier tow rope
http://m.canadiantire.ca/mt/www.canadia ... ?locale=en
Plan to attach and try this wheel kits to sled this year
http://www.princessauto.com/mobile/prod ... ID=8499345