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Hauling The lifting power is generated through the ATV's forward power and the use of a "lifting leg" as a fulcrum to force the Kaddy cradle upward. You simply reposition 3 pins to lower the cradle of the Deer Kaddy to the ground, press the lifting leg into the ground, position deer onto cradle arm, shift into low gear and slowly move the ATV forward. When the deer slides down the cradle it is ready to be secured onto the back rack of the ATV.

See it here: http://www.sportsmansoutlet.com/deerkaddy.html



Posted by Bructer on Saturday, October 11, 2003 (12:45:15) (2522 reads)

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Re: Deer Caddy (Score: 1 )
by Ronin on Sunday, October 12, 2003 (11:31:23)
Did you guys notice the position of the antlers in that bottom photo? Looked a bit silly to me. That would be all you needed at the end of a hunting trip, getting impaled in the leg by the deer you killed as you ride out with its carcass.

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