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January 01/2020 8 pointer
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1797649" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Nice buck. Here is a little tip that will help you load the next pig. Get you one of the cheap pully deer hoist. You will need to replace the rope on it with a much longer rope. My truck has a camper top on it but up at the cab end there were two eye type bolts on each side. I used a piece of log chain and use the hooked ended line tighteners. The type that each end screws into a center bar that when you turn the bar it draws the hooks in and will tighten up what ever you have the hooks attached to. I use this to hold the chain tight across the truck bed up at the cab end. If you don't have a camper you can rig something to attach the pully to. I then hook the top of the pully to the center of the chain and string the other end of the pully out of the bed to the ground below the tail gate. I tie a piece of rope or strap around the deer's head and attach the pully end to this rope. I then place a piece of plywood that I keep in the truck bed one end on the tail gate and the other on the ground at the deer's head to use as a ramp.Then I just pull the rope on the pully and hoist the deer up the plywood and into the truck bed. You can load one quicker than it took me to type this. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1797649, member: 10178"] Nice buck. Here is a little tip that will help you load the next pig. Get you one of the cheap pully deer hoist. You will need to replace the rope on it with a much longer rope. My truck has a camper top on it but up at the cab end there were two eye type bolts on each side. I used a piece of log chain and use the hooked ended line tighteners. The type that each end screws into a center bar that when you turn the bar it draws the hooks in and will tighten up what ever you have the hooks attached to. I use this to hold the chain tight across the truck bed up at the cab end. If you don't have a camper you can rig something to attach the pully to. I then hook the top of the pully to the center of the chain and string the other end of the pully out of the bed to the ground below the tail gate. I tie a piece of rope or strap around the deer's head and attach the pully end to this rope. I then place a piece of plywood that I keep in the truck bed one end on the tail gate and the other on the ground at the deer's head to use as a ramp.Then I just pull the rope on the pully and hoist the deer up the plywood and into the truck bed. You can load one quicker than it took me to type this. LOL [/QUOTE]
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