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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1342780" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Allow me to recomend the cart you see in the OP. Its sold by cabellas, and is listed at the "mule" when I bought it, but I think its another name now.</p><p>It has that open area at the end where you can step into it, and look like a rick shaw driver. I've had two deer on it at the same time as well as 3 elk at different times, all being human powered. The 20" wheels get over rocks, etc better than some of the small tired ones.</p><p>This model offers a double wheel model that increased the load weight from 500 lbs to 750 lbs. Last season I didn't secure the hoofs of a deer, and ended up ripping 4 spokes from the wheels so I may be looking for a new one if parts aren't available. I'll certainly buy the same model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1342780, member: 5412"] Allow me to recomend the cart you see in the OP. Its sold by cabellas, and is listed at the "mule" when I bought it, but I think its another name now. It has that open area at the end where you can step into it, and look like a rick shaw driver. I've had two deer on it at the same time as well as 3 elk at different times, all being human powered. The 20" wheels get over rocks, etc better than some of the small tired ones. This model offers a double wheel model that increased the load weight from 500 lbs to 750 lbs. Last season I didn't secure the hoofs of a deer, and ended up ripping 4 spokes from the wheels so I may be looking for a new one if parts aren't available. I'll certainly buy the same model. [/QUOTE]
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