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Live in GA, hunt in KS and I picked up a 2017 Massimo MSU500 and so far just love this thing. I'm lightly customizing it now. Definitely better than my old Grizzly 660 for my current KS hunting.

Ill be picking your brains for info so thanks in advance to you pros for all your help and advice.

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4 hours ago, TapBoss said:

That's a good idea for my property. I like to hang them a day or 2 and that would make it a lot easier then puling up!

 

 

Yep, much better for hauling stands and everything else.  Although it's a little harder to load a big buck in the dump bed than it was to drag one across the atv.  I picked up a chain-on hoist after last season!

https://www.amazon.com/Viking-Solutions-VS-VHK001-Game-Processing/dp/B00KTMXNTY/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1YOHK2JY2Q450&keywords=hoist+game&qid=1652957591&sprefix=hoist+game%2Caps%2C155&sr=8-6

 

 

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https-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblochttps-::a.co:d:8lSc0fi.weblocI have an MSU 800 bought new in 2016. Have worked the daylights out of it, 6 yrs. The thing basically lives in a ft or so of tanic, acidic swamp water. Just yesterday had to change the ECU. Bought from Motorcycle Doctor. They go from $160. at MD to over $400. Their delivery was 4 days, great company. Other than that 1 set rear tires, wheel bearings and little things like that which I consider wear items. Been a fantastic machine. I like the side by side and the fact it is smaller than most other brands. 

Have hauled out dozens of hogs and in last 2 yrs 6 deer. I use a game sled, for lack of better description. Just roll the deer, hog in it, throw a rope around the hitch. Screw lifting it on the body. When I get out to the truck I haver a small Block & Tackle in truck bed, simple pull the game up a plank into the truck bed. No lifting for this old man!!!

 

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