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Leader Accessories Big Game Hunter Cart

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Disclaimer: I received this item for free in exchange for my honest, unbiased review. All opinions are my own.

The Leader Accessories Big Game Hunter Cart is meant to be used for hauling game such as deer after you kill them but using this for that purpose is only one potential possibility.

Pieces of the game hunter cart laying on the ground and Jeffrey holding the assembly instructions.

Other Uses For The Leader Accessories Big Game Hunter Cart

Here in Indiana it is not deer season so I was unable to legally obtain a dead deer to put on this cart to try it out.

Instead I had my husband – who weighs 175 pounds sit on it and I decided to pull him around.

While it was easier to pull him around then it would be a dead animal moving him by myself in any type of wheeled cart is not something I can normally do so I am impressed with how easy this cart makes it to move something large.

Other uses I have found for this cart include hauling firewood, bags of soil, compost, bags of livestock feed and mulch as well as goats that are sick because they typically do not move around much, but I do recommend strapping them in and having a second person to help hold them on the cart.

It would also work for moving small livestock such as goats or sheep that have passed away or that you have killed for slaughter.


Assembly Of The Leader Accessories Big Game Hunter Cart

This was really easy to put together.

While I did not do it myself, I did watch and assist my husband, then we talked about the process.

It does come with instructions that are helpful.

One other thing I noticed was this one holds up to 550 pounds.

I have looked at some other ones that only hold about 300 to 350 pounds so this one is a better one to have as far as I am concerned.

Storage And Transportation Of The Leader Accessories Big Game Hunter Cart

The cart also folds up for ease of storing and transporting which is nice.

I do feel it is well made and I am very happy with my purchase.

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