foxdropper
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What about the deer carry attachments seen on the tube .Anyone have any experience ,forms and against their use as thinking of buying one .
If I was there full time I 100% would have a garron as we have horses at home, maybe one day...
You mean a carry tray that attaches to a quad? You mean on YouTube? I haven't seen one but I think the main thing with dragging/towing is it keeps the weight low for stability.What about the deer carry attachments seen on the tube .Anyone have any experience ,forms and against their use as thinking of buying one .
You can't use one of those, think of the methane emissions , you need one with an electric motor !
I used to have a seldge. When it was packed with deer it became more difficult to tow because obviously more friction and weight to drag. What I found was the tfm hill trailer was better to move deer in numbersWe are looking at options to use with a Honda 420 Forman quad to extract multiple red carcasses on the hill.
I'd be interested to hear of anyone's experience with sleds (like the SleeSleigh) or trailers like the Logic round bale-style, also approx costs.
Thanks
Is this the 400l version?This is my set up with the JFC trailer.
It's the 500 litre I think.Is this the 400l version?
Looks handy. Light? Stable on the hill?This is my set up with the JFC trailer.
Certainly is easily to move around light to work with fits 2 stags no problem had 35 stone of stags in it this season. Extremely stable on the hill even over hill drains and wet ground.Looks handy. Light? Stable on the hill?