^^^^that's nice
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There are some pretty fantastic ideas here!
I really need to get to work on my new one.
Been cooking up a design based on a lot of inspiration from this thread, now I need to get it done. I'm still using one that my grandpa built out of junk when I was a little kid, and it is getting pretty long in the tooth.
I've been lazy, since at the Farm, I have a front end loader, and a chain fall in the shop. No such thing at the lease, and I'm getting tired of working on critters on the ground.
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Some great photos on here..
Posting the video clip as an idea for the folks who hunt out of an SUV..
Just how practical it is will depend on how high your tail gate lifts and the typical size of your deer...
Where the idea really wins out is in its simplicity and light weight..
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Another idea built by a British deer stalker to enable him to lift Fallow deer, which are more akin to Whitetail than the Roe in the previous video clip..
Last edited by Pete E; 12-19-2014, 07:20 AM.
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For some reason I can't seem to get the video in my previous post to embed properly..
The product concerned is called the|Napier Apex Auto Click and the video should hopefully be in the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_OL_Eu3vSoLast edited by Pete E; 12-19-2014, 05:36 PM.
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Originally posted by shinerbock View PostThis is what we build. it is in 2 pieces so it stays light and can handle it easy. First piece slides in reciever, but 90 degrees out, top slips in and pivots
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How long did you make the top piece? Is there a way to determine the best length to go with? I think I am going to make one similar to this.
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Okay, here is one I just got done building for me. Haven't lifted a deer with it yet, but I can grab the end of the jib and bounce my 200+ lb. carcass around out on the end of it with no ill effects. The mount stays bolted in the truck all the time, boom can just lift in and out as needed. Doesn't require any pins or anything, just drop in and go. Too cold to sandblast and paint, so that will have to wait until it warms up. It swivels nice and easy, even with a load on it.
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