diamond hitch
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I've never hit a deer but have had several hit me. They appear to be extremely poor estimaters of speed - theirs and mine. They just run into the side of my truck.
My best was a five point bull that jumped onto the hood of my truck while I was traveling west on I-90 pulling a 4-horse trailer. The irony was I was going west to put in hunting camp. Anyway the bull raked his antlers across my windshield like windshield wipers and then slid off the hood and went under the truck and trailer as I slowed down. When it exited the trailer 4 boys from Helena hit it with Dad's stationwagon so hard that it tore the undercarriage out from under the car. I Don't think those boys will ever be the same.
After the smoke and dust cleared as well as the cops I loaded up the family and continued west to set up my camp. The passenger door didn't open and the grill was a little malformed but we functioned OK. It took a couple of days for the ponies to get used to their ordeal when the trailer went up on two wheels. The most noticable was that no matter how that bull lay - he was always on the flat sidel. The biggest antler chunk was 4 inches. Not much blood.
My best was a five point bull that jumped onto the hood of my truck while I was traveling west on I-90 pulling a 4-horse trailer. The irony was I was going west to put in hunting camp. Anyway the bull raked his antlers across my windshield like windshield wipers and then slid off the hood and went under the truck and trailer as I slowed down. When it exited the trailer 4 boys from Helena hit it with Dad's stationwagon so hard that it tore the undercarriage out from under the car. I Don't think those boys will ever be the same.
After the smoke and dust cleared as well as the cops I loaded up the family and continued west to set up my camp. The passenger door didn't open and the grill was a little malformed but we functioned OK. It took a couple of days for the ponies to get used to their ordeal when the trailer went up on two wheels. The most noticable was that no matter how that bull lay - he was always on the flat sidel. The biggest antler chunk was 4 inches. Not much blood.