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Re: Best way to load deer and big hogs onto a Kawasaki Mule?
[Re: Bill Dillard]
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10/19/13 10:19 AM
10/19/13 10:19 AM
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The rich way: Mount a winch on the front, run the cables thru pulleys on your roll bars and drag up those folding ramps into the rear.
The poor way: Use a come-a-long to hoist it into a tree and then back under it.
The old fashion way: Radio Willy the location and tell him to go bring it to the shed, skin it and hang it in the cooler.
not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids
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Re: Best way to load deer and big hogs onto a Kawasaki Mule?
[Re: Dallas County]
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10/19/13 02:52 PM
10/19/13 02:52 PM
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back 4 wheeler up to a tree. Get 4 feet of rope and tie one end around tree and the other end around head of deer. Pull neck and head of deer up in crease of back fender of 4 wheeler. Crank 4 wheeler and slowly pull forward until deer slides up over fender and lays on top of back rack. i installed a basket in back and they just slide right in them. Unite rope to tree and off you go.
Last edited by DeerTracker; 10/19/13 03:06 PM.
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