The Pack n Pull Game Cart Video review

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  1. Windwalker7

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    I recently got one of these and tried it out. Made a video review of this product



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXHdTdA8SqA
     
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    Not bad, ~18 lbs. weight, holds uo to ~300 lbs., Is it wide enough to put your tree climber like a Summit Viper on it you think?
     
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    Funny you should ask that. I tried that yesterday. I also have the Summit Viper.

    It is not wide enough. The treestand will rub the wheels if you lay it flat. I had to put the treestand on it's side which made the thing top heavy.

    I am trying to think of a way to put something on the frame so that the treestand will be above the wheels and not rub.
     
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    If there was something I could fasten to the tubing on the frame so it would be raised above the wheels I would be set
     
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    Keep us all posted on what you come up with for hauling your tree stand with this cart
     
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    I found a way to do it with no modification. Just push in the cables on the stand all the way in and put the handle of the game cart through them. You will need to twist the stand slightly sideways to get the teeth of the stand through the handle also but it works.
     
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    Wonders..would this pull a Deer out of a deep ravine? I have a long up hill drag to get out..Any advice?
     
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    I didn't try it on any steep hills. I did take it up hill but was just a slight grade.
     
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    Any updates?
     
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    I haven't got any more deer to try it on
     
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    ?? update?
     
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    I used it again up a little steeper hill, over lots of broken branches and stuff. Worked well although the deer was small again. This is the terrain and deer. No video of the retrieval but just to show the terrain

     
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