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But they appeared as soon as the sun came out and the wind dropped and we had to race them for the meat


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Camel wrote:Good to see it’s getting used for what it was made for, any blowies??
Actually Mark it was designed to be transported in the back of the Ute so we could process in the field. And two conveniently died near trees so rope and bullbar sorted them but one fell in the paddock and Larry, Curly and Mo did manage to erect it and gut said deer and manoeuvre him into the tray with the assistance of the CCU. It works perfectly. Thank you


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Sako 22-250 wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:30 am Was a good night Kicken!Image

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I see someone has been fucking around with the original design, you do realise that you can save bending and sitting on the ground if you use the gambrel supplied, instead of the abortion thing you have on it in this photo. :roll:
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Camel wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:40 pm
I see someone has been fucking around with the original design, you do realise that you can save bending and sitting on the ground if you use the gambrel supplied, instead of the abortion thing you have on it in this photo. :roll:
It must be hard for a true artist to see his work defiled.

Camel seems upset too.
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That one was holding 2 whole and the various bits of two others


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Camel wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:40 pm
Sako 22-250 wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:30 am Was a good night Kicken!Image

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I see someone has been fucking around with the original design, you do realise that you can save bending and sitting on the ground if you use the gambrel supplied, instead of the abortion thing you have on it in this photo. :roll:
Said horizontal bar with a tack weld on each end wont hold two deer at once - or allow you to remove one of said deer without dumping everything on the ground.
The T Hanger is the true genius of gambrels.
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mick_762 wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:30 pm
Said horizontal bar with a tack weld on each end wont hold two deer at once - or allow you to remove one of said deer without dumping everything on the ground.
The T Hanger is the true genius of gambrels.
Why wasn't this raised in the design meetings?

I am amazed we are only hearing about this now.

(They are direct quotes from many post-first-customer-ship meetings)
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Rabbitz wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:37 pm
mick_762 wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:30 pm
Said horizontal bar with a tack weld on each end wont hold two deer at once - or allow you to remove one of said deer without dumping everything on the ground.
The T Hanger is the true genius of gambrels.
Why wasn't this raised in the design meetings?

I am amazed we are only hearing about this now.

(They are direct quotes from many post-first-customer-ship meetings)
I blame it on the steering committee. Wasn't me as I was in the toilet at the time.
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mick_762 wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:30 pm
Camel wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 12:40 pm
Sako 22-250 wrote: Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:30 am Was a good night Kicken!Image

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I see someone has been fucking around with the original design, you do realise that you can save bending and sitting on the ground if you use the gambrel supplied, instead of the abortion thing you have on it in this photo. :roll:
Said horizontal bar with a tack weld on each end wont hold two deer at once - or allow you to remove one of said deer without dumping everything on the ground.
The T Hanger is the true genius of gambrels.
The KKK was only ever designed to lift one at a time, and the main thought going into the design was to get the critter UP to alleviate the necessity of bending over.

Please refer to the owners manual and also read warranty rules, as you have obviously used/abused the above KKK way beyond design specifications, warranty will no longer be honoured. :upyours: :wink:

Failure to erect the KKK to correct specifications, i.e. putting the winch on upside down, also voids all warranties, both written and implied.


P.S. I have seen what Trevort can do with a knife, and there is no way I would want to be that close to him when he is weilding one. :roll:
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this is what u need mick lol
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