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diy deer cart

Arieleagle

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Finally finished my deer cart. It’s 2 am and I work at 9 am But I had to get this done before I go out and hunt on Thurs. Purchased an older burley bike trailer off craigslisT for$50 then bought about $98 of materials at home depot. I’m happy w how it turned out. I would recommend a bike trailer like this one for anyone who wants to make their own cart . The instructions I pulled from Google. this will be perfect for hauling equipment to the stand..
 
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Those burley trailers are great. I have pulled my kids many miles in one.

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had to figure out how to compress the pic file. Info: I bought 4 1in x 1/8in aluminum angle bars (much lighter than steel- 1” washers bolts &nuts, hack saw, zip ties, and a cheap angle grinder from hardware freight… and
some plastic poultry netting made by everbilt (stuff stinks really bad tho). I wanted to buy 2x2 cage fence but it was way way out of my price range. the netting works great aside from the awful smell. I don’t have the tools that wld have made this project easier so it took much longer to cut and drill the angle bar. anyway I’m very happy w it. I hope it will be able to sustain the weight of a deer should I get one this week.
 

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