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Old 10-17-2005, 09:49 PM
Rustywreck Rustywreck is offline
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One more thing the cart can help with is loading the deer in the truck. Put the handle on the tailgate, block the wheels, then lift the back end and slide it in.
You still have to lift, but it is much easier than trying to lift a floppy deer.
I replaced the wheels on my cart. The original wheels were spoked with solid rubber tires - heavy. I put these taller plastic wheels with inflateable tires on it. The new wheels make it a bit more tippy in the woods, but it goes over stuff better and is lighter.
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