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The Basics, Starting Out
Getting your heavy deer into the truck
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<blockquote data-quote="jkupper" data-source="post: 870997" data-attributes="member: 61637"><p>I have been using the "man up" method for years now, and it still works well into the back of my pickup, but I have a hell of a time with this method when trying to get a big buck into the back of my Ranger by myself. It's because the box is so much shorter, which gives me WAY less leverage and room to pull from. Any ideas on this?</p><p></p><p>I like the "ladder" method, but that isn't going to cut it in the Ranger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkupper, post: 870997, member: 61637"] I have been using the "man up" method for years now, and it still works well into the back of my pickup, but I have a hell of a time with this method when trying to get a big buck into the back of my Ranger by myself. It's because the box is so much shorter, which gives me WAY less leverage and room to pull from. Any ideas on this? I like the "ladder" method, but that isn't going to cut it in the Ranger. [/QUOTE]
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