I absolutely love this MM211. I finally got started on a project that I've been wanting to do for a few seasons now. Didn't really plan on starting it tonight, I was messin around in the garage and started sticking stuff together. This is the plan I'm going off of, minus the adjustable foot on the bottom. I may get some more done tomorrow after work
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I have a similar lift, but when the stinger exits the receiver, it takes a 45-degree turn to the right which gives me clearance to swivel the deer/hog around and lay it on the tailgate/bed. I think I will work on adding a "foot" so the big boars don't make the back end sag--sometimes I can't weigh them because I can't get them far enough off the ground.
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I was looking at the latest sportsman guide catalog and came across one of these. There's had a set of "fingers " for lack of better term than extended down from the top pully. The gambrel would raise between them keeping your game from spinning around of you're using to quarter it.
Neat idea I thought I'd pass along
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So I over built it a little, but I plan on using it at the house for my generator ect...a couple pulleys and some wire rope. I'm gonna add a D shackle just past the pulley on the top for an anchor point. Add a traveling pulley for a 2:1 ratio for heavy things. Also, a D shackle on the upper rear portion for a ratchet strap to my gooseneck for added support. I'll prolly cut off the last 5" or so of the top tubing.
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