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    What is the best deer cart out there, and what features do you like or not like about them. Looks like I've lost most of my kansas farms and going to shift my focus to public land, will be in the market soon.

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    Make sure you have hard rubber tires. I bought one of these and reinforced it with extra washers on the axles.
    Top 9 Best Deer Carts of 2023 – [Reviews & Buyer Guide]


    2- Guide Gear Deer Cart

    Another foldable game cart that is affordable at around $60 is the cart from Guide. It can lift weights only upto 250lbs. It is a well-balanced and well-made cart that is relatively lightweight. Well designed


    The cart is made of solid steel and textured rubber tires which provide better grip and stability on any terrain. The cart is built to last. It is well balanced as the weight centers around the axle. Notable features
    • Cart capacity is 250lbs
    • Can be used for yard work
    • Large 15-inch rubber tires which are puncture proof
    • Steel construction.

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      #3
      Hawk crawler!

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        #4
        Negative to one above is rough terrain it will break your wrist going over logs and medium sticks

        negative to the hawk crawler (model I’ve used) air up tires… maybe that’s changed

        it will crawl over a beaver dam with ease. Lol

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          #5
          Hawk Crawler. I replaced the tires on mine with solid rubber tires from Amazon. I don't use it much, but man it's nice when I do.

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            #6
            Just a heads up, the guys in the Midwest use a sled instead of a cart. The deep soil makes it hard with skinny wheels on a cart

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              #7
              I've had several like the one pictured above. And now have a Hawk Crawler. The Hawk has been the easiest and most comfortable to use, except when going up hill. But what cart ain't easy going up hill ? I can hardly tell there's a load on levelish ground with the Hawk. And it carries a heck of a load compared to others. It rolls over almost anything without turning over on it's side, like the ones above do.

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                #8
                One above sucks, those locking pin will open when the deer pushes up against them you have to use bolts with wing nuts. Have a Hawk Crawler now but haven't use it yet except to move some bags of corn, also have a roll up sled. Do all my hunting in Kansas and both have their place.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LivinADream View Post
                  What is the best deer cart out there, and what features do you like or not like about them. Looks like I've lost most of my kansas farms and going to shift my focus to public land, will be in the market soon.
                  No help on the cart, but what happened to your Kansas places?

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                    #10
                    I have one like post #2 that I’ll be selling soon, work well just not using often

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bassdeer View Post
                      One above sucks, those locking pin will open when the deer pushes up against them you have to use bolts with wing nuts. Have a Hawk Crawler now but haven't use it yet except to move some bags of corn, also have a roll up sled. Do all my hunting in Kansas and both have their place.
                      Got to use the Hawk Crawler twice in Kansas last week. Worked great.

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                        #12
                        Looks nice but **** they are proud of those things!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View Post
                          Looks nice but **** they are proud of those things!
                          There's a Vevor brand knock-off/clone for $129.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by justletmein View Post

                            There's a Vevor brand knock-off/clone for $129.
                            Will check into that one thanks! Like you we don't use one often but it would be nice to have a good one when you need one.

                            We used ol trusty on my buddies last day kansas buck and it wasn't terrible but **** sure wasn't easy!

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