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    #46
    Predatorsniper.....Did you kill all of the coyotes by yourself in one sitting?

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      #47

      Here's one we done on my cousins fourrunner. I have 3 more racks that go on trucks but dont have any pics at the moment.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Grizzly1 View Post
        Predatorsniper.....Did you kill all of the coyotes by yourself in one sitting?

        He was by himself, and he did kill all of those in one night. But, it was at multiple stands.

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          #49
          Here is my new Lil buggy
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            #50
            This is my little predator rack.
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              #51
              Bringing this up. Im fxing to build one for my yamaha rhino.

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                #52
                Looking to build one for my rhino also.

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                  #53
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                    #54
                    Strain, do you take the highrack on and off, or do you leave it on the truck. I'm trying to figure out a way to make one easy to put on and off and leave the tool box on the truck.

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                      #55
                      The railing part slides off. The platform stays on. Railing slides in to the platform pretty easy and simple.
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                        #56
                        So the main part of the rack stays on the truck. I'm trying to figure a way to make it quick removal but yet keep the toolbox on. About all that I can come up with doesn't seem too stout or would be a pain to put on and off.

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                          #57
                          Yes. I keep the main part on and remove the top part. I bolted main part on to the truck. It is stout...very heavy duty. Easy and fast to put on the railing.

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                            #58
                            Years ago at the Texas Shootout I saw a couple of guys that had built elevated stands for their ATV's (4 wheelers). They were pretty neat looking and laid down for when the ATV was moving. Anybody ever seen anything like this? Pics? I wish I would have had a camera with me!

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                              #59
                              If I had the money I'd build one of these..

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                                #60
                                Here is mine and my brothers
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