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Anyone have dimensions or ideas for a game cart? I'm going to build one this wek before muzzleloader elk. 2 or 3 wheels? dimensions? anything would be great. Thanks, Anthony
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Not sure of dimensions, etc...but this weekend we were using a two wheel game cart and we were commenting on how it would be great to have a third wheel up front to help balance on hills...like on a wheel barrel...but have the third wheel be adjustable, like those you find on camp trailers...just an idea.
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Last year I bought the magnum cart from cabelas, its pretty nice and I don't think you could buy the parts and steel for the price.
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I have the Cabelas "Super Mag Hauler" but rarely hunt in places where I can use it. I'm usually too far away from the road in too much snow, brush, logs, etc. I works great if your path is a closed road or bare ridge.
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I will be welding one up this weekend, maybe I will post a pic when complete if not too ugly... My goal is a road cart. Low and wide. Maybe something I can drag behind my bike... I want all metal, no plastic...removable handle...brickschlitthouse rating...
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I have a Mag Hauler also, love it......hauls very thing I can put on it. Also use it to haul goose decoys into a field. Just my 2 cents.
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we use a military cot with a mt bike wheel under it, its about 25 yrs old and works great, you just need 2 people to work it. having a single wheel works great in clear cuts.
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is a game cart legal where bicycles are not legal?
wilderness areas?
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No they aren't legal in wilderness areas.
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didn't think so.
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October 02, 2007, 09:17:42 AM »
Thanks for the input guys. I like the idea with the old army stretcher. I know where i can get one free and i'm thinkin' that i will have all of the wheels removeable, that way i can have it 1 wheel, like a wheel burrow, and add 2 wheels to the rear. Thanks again, Anthony
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just to confirm Bobcats reply, you can checkout page 7 of the "Cascade Compass"
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/publications/MtBakerSnoqualmie_VisitorGuide2003.pdf
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Bullet point#2, under "Wilderness Regulations" states "Motorized and mechanized equipment is prohibited (including bicycles,
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That was a new one on me...didn't know that before...good to know.
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A key reason to understand and watch out for new wilderness designations. It's really pathetic when the Forest Service takes 2 months to clear a trail in the wilderness simply because they won't\can't do it with chainsaws and requires manual labor. Also - I love riding mountain bikes on dirt trails. Nope - can't do it either.
In reality - it would be very hard to take a game cart and use it in most wilderness areas though
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I bought one for 50 bucks a couple weeks ago. Looks like it will help me quite a bit. I am using for waterfowl is all. I am going to fabricate some wider sled tracks for use in the snow, but the wheels will work for now
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October 02, 2007, 04:11:31 PM »
I agree with actionshooter, I could'nt buy the parts for what I paid for mine, although I understand the enjoyment and satusfaction of doing it yourself. I'm still waiting to get lucky enough to be in a spot that I can use it. Seems I 've had to break down and packout my animals. I'm hoping to put mine to use this year.
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