Pinecricker
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These things are becoming popular in my neck of the woods, which is steep, heavily timbered country.
http://www.capstanropewinch.com/
Last year I used one to pull a bull out of a deep basin, whole, up to an ATV trail (a LEGAL trail before any one starts flaming), where we halved it, and loaded it onto a machine, and road it out in two trips. It was way easier than quartering or deboning.
I gutted the thing, then called a couple of friends for help. We had it out in two or three hours. It took many long pulls, and some work to get it around trees and dead fall, but I was amazed at how effective it was. You have to cut the horns off though. It fits easily into a rigid frame pack and is very light. Very low impact except for the noise. I am told the new 4 stroke version is cleaner and a lot quieter.
http://www.capstanropewinch.com/
Last year I used one to pull a bull out of a deep basin, whole, up to an ATV trail (a LEGAL trail before any one starts flaming), where we halved it, and loaded it onto a machine, and road it out in two trips. It was way easier than quartering or deboning.
I gutted the thing, then called a couple of friends for help. We had it out in two or three hours. It took many long pulls, and some work to get it around trees and dead fall, but I was amazed at how effective it was. You have to cut the horns off though. It fits easily into a rigid frame pack and is very light. Very low impact except for the noise. I am told the new 4 stroke version is cleaner and a lot quieter.