Deer (Power) Loader
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Deer (Power) Loader
All,
Who out here has this product for their Polaris Sportsman? How do you like the product?
How easy is it to install?
Ref: Great Day The Power Loader, Atv, Brand Not Specified at Sportsman's Guide
Thanks,
R'
Who out here has this product for their Polaris Sportsman? How do you like the product?
How easy is it to install?
Ref: Great Day The Power Loader, Atv, Brand Not Specified at Sportsman's Guide
Thanks,
R'
#2
#3
LOL..Yea I like that MH! Well I am going thru a few health issues these days. I hope as the days go on it will get better but I don't want that to stop me from hunting and riding. Yes, if I DON'T invest in one of these, it will come down to my friend and I using the same Armstrong&Back splitter method, lol.
Some other uses could be to haul my 100 lb sacks of corn to the feeders etc. etc. etc.
Just want to know a little more about the product before I would purchase it. With my life experiences I make a bad Guinea Pig...8-)
Regards,
R'
Some other uses could be to haul my 100 lb sacks of corn to the feeders etc. etc. etc.
Just want to know a little more about the product before I would purchase it. With my life experiences I make a bad Guinea Pig...8-)
Regards,
R'
#6
Was on a jobsite at a farm and noticed they had one on each of their hondas. They told me they loved them. Used them for all sorts of stuff including bringing in the deer. Theirs were quick connects as well. I did'nt see want kind they were but looked alot like the ones in the link that was posted. I'd say well worth the money when the armstrong method does'nt cut it anymore.
#7
I got a chance to look at them a little closer. It seems like it would be a simple and strong design. It's like having the kind of hydraulic wood splitter that can tip the I-beam up so you don't have to pick the big ones off the ground. Just roll it into place. If you're having troubles lifting it looks like it would be a great (why didn't I think of that) idea.
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