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Reciever Hitch Deer Hoist. Who has built one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1353187" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Here's my $.02</p><p></p><p>THe swivel woudl be nice but add to the cost and make the fabbing a bit more tricky but would be nice if done right.</p><p></p><p>It has been a bit since I've seen one but be sure to bake the part that slides into your female reciever hitch long enough so that your trucks tailgate can be lowered in the down position while your deer is strung up. Will make loading so much easier. An inexpensive boad trailer hand winch is all that is needed. Remember, unless you are GOOD with metal fabbing, the more options you build into your hoist (swivels, ability to break it down, etc) the more it will be wobbly and loose. I'd forget the breakdown feature to make it smaller but concentrate on the swivel part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1353187, member: 14646"] Here's my $.02 THe swivel woudl be nice but add to the cost and make the fabbing a bit more tricky but would be nice if done right. It has been a bit since I've seen one but be sure to bake the part that slides into your female reciever hitch long enough so that your trucks tailgate can be lowered in the down position while your deer is strung up. Will make loading so much easier. An inexpensive boad trailer hand winch is all that is needed. Remember, unless you are GOOD with metal fabbing, the more options you build into your hoist (swivels, ability to break it down, etc) the more it will be wobbly and loose. I'd forget the breakdown feature to make it smaller but concentrate on the swivel part. [/QUOTE]
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