Larder rail

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I’m helping or on some ground that has a chiller previously just used for birds. Looking for a way to put a simple rail in to hang deer. Don’t need anything complicated and need to keep to budget. Any suggestions of good ways to do it. Will need to support some decent size fallow. Thanks.
 
I’m helping or on some ground that has a chiller previously just used for birds. Looking for a way to put a simple rail in to hang deer. Don’t need anything complicated and need to keep to budget. Any suggestions of good ways to do it. Will need to support some decent size fallow. Thanks.
Just a rail, or a rail with rollers?
 
As above with help from Tim for design
 

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I prefer stuff supported from above - easier to clean. A few bits of threaded bar and something to spread the load on the outside (a few oversized washers or a bit of flat plate) and these work well on straight runs - various options if you search same seller and a few previous threads on here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/28290179...486&ssuid=&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

I’ve had some very chunky reds hung off that before changing my chiller.
 
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I got some stainless steel tube and hooks from David Stretton and it has been really good and works very well.
Although there’s no rollers the hooks can still slide along the rail with the deer hanging and makes everything that little bit easier.
 
We went for a key clamp A frame like the others in this post. 33mm for the As and 42mm I think for the top rail. Have had 2 reds on it at once and no problems.
 
As above with help from Tim for design
How are you getting them in/onto the rail? I have a very similar set up and currently need to lift them in or do a Tarzan swing into the chiller, with them on the larder winch cable (without tipping the chiller over!). Only handle reds. Cheers
 
How are you getting them in/onto the rail? I have a very similar set up and currently need to lift them in or do a Tarzan swing into the chiller, with them on the larder winch cable (without tipping the chiller over!). Only handle reds. Cheers
I made an internal winch (not a big chiller but it suits my needs)
 

Using electric winches and rails is the best thing I have ever done!

Back late yesterday with 2 fallow to get into my small chiller, 38 and 27 kg. I was tired, knackered even, after a full on day with some painful drag extractions so the last thing I was capable of doing was single-handedly struggling to get such large beasts into my small chiller. Yes, it’ll be easier with a bigger chiller but my volumes cannot justify it. A couple of Lidl/Aldi electric winches, some sliding door kit and a fair bit of making it up as I went along, has given me a system that works extremely well, makes solo handing possible and most importantly is saving my back (and patience).
 
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How are you getting them in/onto the rail? I have a very similar set up and currently need to lift them in or do a Tarzan swing into the chiller, with them on the larder winch cable (without tipping the chiller over!). Only handle reds. Cheers
Currently I man handle them into the chiller, but I've bought an electric winch, and plan on having a rail attach to the main beam of my frame and slide it along and into the chiller.
 
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