deer carrier
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I attached the made for an atv carrier and it just seemed to small to carry a deer. Maybe its not?
As for the 150 lb weight limit, I would just weld a few supports on each side of the bar. Make them long enough to reach each of the three sections and weld diagonally. That should beef up the weak link (factory weld angles) and allow even a larger deer to be carried. Of course, one problem with some ATVs may be all that weight out back making the front end light.
As I said, I have the angled tube and not the straight tube mount. The straight tube does not allow enough ground clearance as mentioned by others when on uneven terrain.
Hitch hauler clearance bar
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I have not seen this hitch hauler but what would happen if you relocated the mount to the platform and moved it over the rear rack, then an extension could be built to extend it back out behind the ATV. This would move some wt foreward and the extension could be removeable so it wouldn't get caught on rougher terrain when not in use. Just a thought?
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