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    Game cart from a used kids stroller

    Bought a 3 wheel jogging stroller at a garage sale for 20 bucks. Took the front wheel off and the nylon seat and installed sheet metal in the bottom of the trailer. Attached a piece of schedule 80 to the front tire mount with a piece of allthread. Then I took the schedule 80 and drilled a hole at the angle of my bike seat pole, see pics. Make sure you drill the hole so that the schedule 80 is horizontal, so it won't drag on your back tire. I've used it to haul deer, climbing stand, backpack.
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    Last edited by kurt68; 11-15-2010, 07:48 PM.

    #2
    not bad i like it

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      #3
      wow

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        #4
        are you saying if i build one i can shoot deer like that?

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          #5
          Nice, but an old man like me would have to mount a chainsaw motor on the bike to get back to camp! LOL

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            #6
            Good cart, Great Buck!!

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              #7
              Nicely thought out and built. For old guys like me, a four wheeler and a rope works for me though. Sometimes my S-10 pickup gets a workout. Heck, even used my Kubota front end loader once. Nevertheless, great job, bro.

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                #8
                Originally posted by native_texan View Post
                Nicely thought out and built. For old guys like me, a four wheeler and a rope works for me though. Sometimes my S-10 pickup gets a workout. Heck, even used my Kubota front end loader once. Nevertheless, great job, bro.
                Yeah, I like my 4-wheeler too, but I think he is hunting public land where nothing but foot traffic or carts are allowed.

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                  #9
                  Looks great but wouldn't ever work in sandy pastures. Got plenty of those that's why I got a Ranger.

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                    #10
                    Great Idea

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                      #11
                      Thanks guys, I use it mainly for Hagerman and Sam Houston National Forest. And I do use a 4-wheeler or my 4x4 taco at the lease. But some places only allow pedal power!

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                        #12
                        Good idea.

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                          #13
                          Nice cart, great deer

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                            #14
                            Looks good. How hard is that thing to pedal when it's loaded up?

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                              #15
                              Hey Kurt,

                              Im hunting segment C and I thought about building one of these. How hard was it to pedal with that deer loaded?

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