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I bought this one last fall and used it to get 5 deer in the truck. I used to just drag them up from inside the bed, but I'm getting a little older now and I'm afraid I'm going to blow out my back. This thing comes apart in 2 pieces and takes a few minutes to set up. In the amount of time it takes to set it up, I could probably just mussel it up, but I have to start using my head before I hurt myself. It's not light though, but it needs to have some strength or else it'll never last. The only problem I have with it, is that the horizontal arm isn't quite long enough. But over all, it works pretty good. https://www.amazon.com/Rage-Powersp...25254&sr=8-4&keywords=deer+hoist
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I made my own. It allows for tailgate drop and the only issue is carcase ratation....bungee solved this It is 2 pieces but beats 15 pounds by a long ways To use that on my Dodge, I'd have to lower the winch 2' or stand on the tailgate to reach it. It's fine for clearance but it's a pain to load stuff being that high. Really? I'm only 6'2" and have zero issues with my Dodge But I never load deer with it. It's built for skinning and quartering
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