Re: ELK Hauling Cart
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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08/14/18 07:32 PM
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Looks like a winner you run it with a load on it yet?
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
[Re: NebrCatMan]
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08/14/18 08:25 PM
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Hey Law Dog. I took it to Colorado a couple years or so back. No elk but I used it to bring cut and blocked firewood to the camp site. Worked great. Then that same year I hauled out a couple whitetail bucks from creek pastures to the pick up. Beat dragging them a quarter mile or so. And yes wrangler it is best to have a couple younger "mules" to help carry out. Last year I went with a young buck who was 20 years younger than me. WE had to pack a bull and also a cow out of a steep and deep hole about a quarter mile and then we used a wheel barrow the rest of the mile or so to the truck. Down a logging road. I left the cart at home. Dumb...Dumb!! This year I am taking him again and got another one about 20 years or so below me. I should have it easy!!! No wilderness hunt this year. All public forest land.
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams"
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/14/18 08:27 PM
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I can't see struggling to keep a single wheel cart balanced. and it's a "Wheel Barrow".
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/14/18 09:06 PM
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I have the Cabela's 2 wheel version not made as well as that is and I like it sure beats carrying 1/4s out on your back.
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/14/18 09:18 PM
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danny clifton
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if you cant hire somebody to pack out for you don't shoot an elk very far from where you can drive too. 3-4 miles will wear out a young man before its all carried out.
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/14/18 09:43 PM
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Ever have to cross a few dozen downed trees when retrieving an elk. Only had to do it once. Whew! Glad it was downhill and I was draggimg the front half which came with handles.
Last edited by charles; 08/14/18 09:46 PM.
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/14/18 10:15 PM
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You made a good cart, but make it a great cart by adding a second wheel so you don’t fight to balance it like pushing meat on a unicycle. Honestly, with just one wheel, I would not want to push it empty.
And if possible, add a way to connect it to a horse, mule, ATV, or truck!
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/14/18 10:58 PM
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You made a good cart, but make it a great cart by adding a second wheel so you don’t fight to balance it like pushing meat on a unicycle. Honestly, with just one wheel, I would not want to push it empty.
And if possible, add a way to connect it to a horse, mule, ATV, or truck! I've never used one , but it's my understanding that cart is a two person cart and a second wheel would make you wanna just leave it in the woods.
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/15/18 07:57 AM
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I realize it won't work everywhere. But where we hunt there is usually an old logging road close by heading out to the road. May have to pack from kill site to the cart, then to a road. I have used 2 wheel carts before. They work. This is better.
Remember "Forbidden Fruit makes many Jams"
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Re: ELK Hauling Cart
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08/15/18 07:37 PM
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One area I hunted out Colorado you weren't allowed to use a cart. Only foot traffic or by horse was allowed. Don't know where your planning on hunting at.
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