ItalianHound
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Did the gutting on the field, otherwise really impossible to move . This guy probably was around 180kgDo you guys not use gambrels?
Did the gutting on the field, otherwise really impossible to move . This guy probably was around 180kgDo you guys not use gambrels?
Will do!Can you take photographs of the interior of the car with the rear seats collapsed?
It would indeed be the easiest and I wouldn't be here looking for another option if I could go for it.Honestly I would use a trailer.
I used a car like you for 2 years.
The smells and insects in the car soon wear thin.
You have to deal with the deer and then deal with the car afterwards, especially if you have family and use the car for family duties.
Enjoy the drive on the 1 day you use the trailer. I'm sure you can slow down for 1 day mate.
That and it is so easy to add a winch to a trailer.
That would be the easiest solution indeed but I wouldn't be here looking for another option if I could go for it!Honestly I would use a trailer.
I used a car like you for 2 years.
The smells and insects in the car soon wear thin.
You have to deal with the deer and then deal with the car afterwards, especially if you have family and use the car for family duties.
Enjoy the drive on the 1 day you use the trailer. I'm sure you can slow down for 1 day mate.
That and it is so easy to add a winch to a trailer.
Did the gutting on the field, otherwise really impossible to move . This guy probably was around 180kg
We sure do yesI mean these so hang balanced from two legs
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Most stock goes up on the line on one leg including big cattle.Do you guys not use gambrels?
That's exactly what I have in mind as wellMy thoughts are to use the open door frames as the block to brace a demountable cross bar (timber or steel) against. It is only for intermittent use. Ramps and a decent sized deer sledge should do it.
What do you have set up like that?My thoughts are to use the open door frames as the block to brace a demountable cross bar (timber or steel) against. It is only for intermittent use. Ramps and a decent sized deer sledge should do it.
That's exactly what I have in mind as well




No, I’m out shooting nowWhat do you have set up like that?
Then concentrate on shootingNo, I’m out shooting nowwill draw up something later and post
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He will be missing as thinking of how to sort this conundrum outThen concentrate on shooting![]()
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A modified line by Robert Duvall "Days of Thunder" "Go out and hit the beaters truck as you have hit everything else"He will be missing as thinking of how to sort this conundrum out![]()
400 quid....how many pizza's is that!Front seats forward and then one of these on a bit of strut through the front doors. Personally I use on a pickup truck where the rear isn’t so precious, but if you were careful I guess you could make it work.
I winch is also useful for extracting stuck trucks as it can be quickly front or rear mounted m. For me this is more versatile than a standard front mounted winch.
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Not so many in London!400 quid....how many pizza's is that!
I am off stalking as this is on the slippery sd slope to fantasy.![]()
Well I am not a city boy, lived in the same country village nearly all my life, 10 seconds to the nearest farm furthest is 25 mins.Not so many in London!![]()
