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    Default Need deer cart, recommendations

    Seldom do I take the trouble to load my atv up when going hunting, use it more getting food plots/stands ready.

    Looking at a deer cart to keep in back of my truck, really not sure what I need to look for.

    Couple places I can pretty much drive to where I shoot a deer but do have some spots I can not plus figure easier to put out corn this way as well

    I see all kind of carts on various web sites and not wanting to drop a lot into one but looks like it would be very handy .

    Is there a big difference between aluminum/steel other than obliviously weight

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    there's one in the trading post for sell

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    Don’t over think it.

    Wheel Barrows and garden carts are around 50$ at most any ACE hardware.
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    knife + backpack

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    Get one with the wheels angled if in hilly terrain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    Don’t over think it.

    Wheel Barrows and garden carts are around 50$ at most any ACE hardware.
    what ace you talking about because I need a new wheelbarrow and they high as giraffe coochie in sumter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
    what ace you talking about because I need a new wheelbarrow and they high as giraffe coochie in sumter
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    Whichever you choose make sure that the upper handle has a bend / angle to it. I probably haul out 3-4 a year or so all 2.5 -3 mile minimum round trip and the bend makes a big difference in handling the weight.

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