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Re: Deer cart upgrade

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Try Dunham's

Edited: Never mind, I searched their website and could not find the cart.

Good Luck finding one Don, and with the new pup.
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I would especially love to play with Bella and the 'safety sleeve'. I think we'd both love that....to be extra cautious, and since the cameras will be rolling, I must insist Tom wears the Boofest Robe...to look more professional. :eusa-dance:

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paulaboutform wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:12 pm
I would especially love to play with Bella and the 'safety sleeve'. I think we'd both love that....to be extra cautious, and since the cameras will be rolling, I must insist Tom wears the Boofest Robe...to look more professional. :eusa-dance:

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But I see there will be a few video cameras to show the new dog toy "Paulaboutform ragdoll" soon to be at your local sporting goods store for only $19.99 cdn.

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This is for Boo!
Don here is a pic of my Crawler in the bed of my Honda Ridgeline along with my climber. The bed is just 5' 2" long and it fits in well.
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Ordered mine from Scheels
Thanks again Robert! :thumbup:
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just got one now have to shoot something to use it
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Hope it's everything people have said, I just ordered one from Scheels, $116 to my door.

Wish it had solid tires and straps, but the design looks good.
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Who's gonna be the first to rig an electric motor to it so you can ride it in and out?
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janesy wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2019 7:54 am
Who's gonna be the first to rig an electric motor to it so you can ride it in and out?
I had already had that thought go through my mind. It would not be too difficult to achieve. They even have after market electric assist motors.

But, if anyone does decide to do this, make sure that the area you are wanting to use it allows mechanical devices. I know some areas it would be not allowed. :clap: :clap: :eusa-clap: :lol: but I think it would be fun :eusa-dance: :eusa-dance:

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janesy wrote:
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Who's gonna be the first to rig an electric motor to it so you can ride it in and out?
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ThunderXB wrote:
Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:31 pm
Hope it's everything people have said, I just ordered one from Scheels, $116 to my door.

Wish it had solid tires and straps, but the design looks good.
Regarding the tires, this is what I was told on another website:

"They are run flat tires. Full of some type of foam."

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janesy wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2019 7:54 am
Who's gonna be the first to rig an electric motor to it so you can ride it in and out?

:eusa-think: :eusa-think:
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Used my Crawler this moning for it first doe extraction.
I can say with certainty the Hawke was a wise purchase.

It's four articulating wheels and low center of gravity made the job easy in the woods and all obstacles encountered.
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Normous wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2019 1:29 pm
Used my Crawler this moning for it first doe extraction.
I can say with certainty the Hawke was a wise purchase.

It's four articulating wheels and low center of gravity made the job easy in the woods and all obstacles encountered.
Think it will work in the jungles of Temagami?
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Normous wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2019 1:29 pm
Used my Crawler this moning for it first doe extraction.
I can say with certainty the Hawke was a wise purchase.

It's four articulating wheels and low center of gravity made the job easy in the woods and all obstacles encountered.
Glad to hear that, mine will be here today! :eusa-dance:

Congrats on the doe! :thumbup:
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