New deer cart
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From: steve
17-Sep-17
What do you think it comes apart with 2 pins can use it in Snow with out wheeles and you can fill it up in the back of the truck when your waiting to shoot a deer
From: steve
17-Sep-17
You can use it as a. Bin in the back of the truck only cost me 20 bucks for the tires dave bought the slide and work donated the material
From: steve
17-Sep-17
From: shawnm
17-Sep-17
O wow.. i see a patent coming here. Great design and nice cart!!
From: N8tureBoy
17-Sep-17
Nice work. Looks amphibious too
From: notme
17-Sep-17
And the grand kids could use it tooling around the hood...lol..nice work
From: soapdish
17-Sep-17
Needs more clearance
From: steve
17-Sep-17
I didn't make it higher because people use the sledge with no wheels just drag it over a wall. Will let you know on my first deer lol
From: soapdish
17-Sep-17
Sounds good
From: STM
17-Sep-17
Looks very nice but a bit to shiny, maybe a hint of red on the inside ???.
From: drslyr
17-Sep-17
you could fill it with hot water and have a hot tub when you come out for lunch break
From: Wild Bill
17-Sep-17
I agree about the clearance being too low for the woods. Maybe if it only had wheels in the back, which would make turning easier.
From: SixLomaz
17-Sep-17
Add an electric 1000W bike motor on each wheel and you are all set. Or maybe some helium balloons to lift it off the ground.
From: >>---CTCrow--->
17-Sep-17
Just give the grandkids back their toys and drag like the rest of us.
I want one so you can?bring me to my stand Steve.
From: notme
18-Sep-17
From: bigbuckbob
18-Sep-17
I don't see the need for a deer cart. When I calculate the cost vs the return it's not cost effective. Let's see,.....I divided the cost of the cart by "one use" in 16 years and that comes out to,......well, it's too much.
From: steve
18-Sep-17
bb I will let you use it 15 years from now no problem .LOL
From: bigbuckbob
18-Sep-17
Steve - gee thanks buddy. Just look for my head stone in the Southington cemetery. NOTME can probably help out with that, he has lots of experience in that area.
From: notme
18-Sep-17
66"x96"x40"...single depth....for a couple of quid ill pile some rocks on ya...lol