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Dad checked one off his bucket list monday afternoon
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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 335951" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>yes, I do it all the time it makes it easy to hang a deer by yourself. I lean the ladder against the chimney and hang a pulley from a rung about 8' high w a rope and gambrel. I run the rope under and twice around 2 rungs and ending w the rope over the top of the rungs and under the ladder. Then back the truck up to or under it and stick the gambrel in and drag the rear legs underneath the pulley. Then by standing under the pulley and lifting the gambrel while cinching the rope w the other hand I can raise the legs ( or only half the weight of the whole deer ) high enough for it to hang after I tie it off and drag the rest of the deer off the tailgate. I have a lifted truck that would have helped w this large, ungutted deer, but a smaller gutted deer is easy to hang from the lower S10 by myself. I also can bend and hook a leg under the rungs to turn it and hold it steady and in the porchlight while butchering it and it will not spin around while I'm a skinning and sliceing it up! this is another deer hung recently</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]58962[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 335951, member: 10919"] yes, I do it all the time it makes it easy to hang a deer by yourself. I lean the ladder against the chimney and hang a pulley from a rung about 8' high w a rope and gambrel. I run the rope under and twice around 2 rungs and ending w the rope over the top of the rungs and under the ladder. Then back the truck up to or under it and stick the gambrel in and drag the rear legs underneath the pulley. Then by standing under the pulley and lifting the gambrel while cinching the rope w the other hand I can raise the legs ( or only half the weight of the whole deer ) high enough for it to hang after I tie it off and drag the rest of the deer off the tailgate. I have a lifted truck that would have helped w this large, ungutted deer, but a smaller gutted deer is easy to hang from the lower S10 by myself. I also can bend and hook a leg under the rungs to turn it and hold it steady and in the porchlight while butchering it and it will not spin around while I'm a skinning and sliceing it up! this is another deer hung recently [ATTACH type="full" alt="DSCN0206.JPG"]58962._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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