bisonic
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After just about killing myself lifting a 250+ lb boar this weekend with a standard four pulley Cabelas hoist I'm thinking of a better setup and would like some ideas to make the process easier. Any ideas?
I don't have power so that's out. I don't always hunt with my truck and don't have storage space so I can't use a receiver hitch style hoist. I was thinking of just using an ATV mounted winch, but my quad only weighs 650 lbs or so and I wonder if it's heavy enough to lift the big ones without lifting itself up as well, plus I don't know if the angles for the winch cable would work well.
I usually hang the hoist from a big limb of an oak tree. I was thinking of somehow mounting a hand cranked cable winch (boat trailer type) to the oak tree, but can think of at least two problems. First, the handle would bash into the tree, so I'd have to make some sort of a mount to give it clearance. Second, I'm not sure how well those winches can crank the load down as they're made to crank them up with the rachet.
Thoughts?
thx
I don't have power so that's out. I don't always hunt with my truck and don't have storage space so I can't use a receiver hitch style hoist. I was thinking of just using an ATV mounted winch, but my quad only weighs 650 lbs or so and I wonder if it's heavy enough to lift the big ones without lifting itself up as well, plus I don't know if the angles for the winch cable would work well.
I usually hang the hoist from a big limb of an oak tree. I was thinking of somehow mounting a hand cranked cable winch (boat trailer type) to the oak tree, but can think of at least two problems. First, the handle would bash into the tree, so I'd have to make some sort of a mount to give it clearance. Second, I'm not sure how well those winches can crank the load down as they're made to crank them up with the rachet.
Thoughts?
thx





