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anybody used a single wheel cart? ive been told they are awsome & work better than a regular cart on nasty terain & side hills.
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Here's mine:
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Yeah just like you said... Way better for the rough stuff..... If your load is not on perfect and strapped very tight you will loose it and flip over a ton more then a two wheel....
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Here's mine.......
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Did this years special permit buck fit in there?
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Backstrap backrest...
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Quote from: Skyvalhunter on May 19, 2011, 12:18:56 PM
Did this years special permit buck fit in there?
Didn't need it. The deer carrier was the bed of the super duty after a short drag.
Hope to need it this year though.
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I just ordered a new pack frame from cabelas. I couldn't get my game cart to last years bear.
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Here is my single wheel carrier, I think it is called a 'Carryall Buddy'. Made in Oregon and I bought it through an ad in the Bugle magazine.
www.carryallbuddy.net/
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my wetside blacktail,woodman and bruce at the helm,what a couple of studs
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