Eazymove sled dolly?

Dr Ecto

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Anybody on here using an Eazymove sled dolly to move their Nytro around? I need to move sled in and out of garage into the yard. Just not sure if it will be ok lifting on all that plastic and will lift the sled high enough. Thanks.

[web]http://www.eazymovecarts.com/ezmove/[/web]
 
Easymove works well with Nytro. May want a big wheel kit if going outside.
 
Thanks a bunch. Definitely going with big wheels too.
 
Great product, works great on the Nytro. Definitely get the big wheel kit as mentioned.
 
I don't have any problems with just the small wheels (garage to paved driveway to lawn) it rolled ok.
Wife's Z1 turbo 'Cat is heavier but still manages.

For the price & simplicity of a Big wheel kit, make it from Harbor Freight stuff.
 
Dr Ecto said:
Thanks a bunch. Definitely going with big wheels too.

Before going with the big wheels, make sure they will fit under your sled in front of the track, and behind the skis.
 
#1APEXRIDER said:
Dr Ecto said:
Thanks a bunch. Definitely going with big wheels too.

Before going with the big wheels, make sure they will fit under your sled in front of the track, and behind the skis.

The wheels are added after you slide the dolly into place and stick out to the side. I can't imagine there being an issue on any sled.
 
Should be here tomorrow. The $40 shipping seems high but I have to do something different. Took me 45 mins to move the Nytro into the garage the other day. I will report back after I move it for the first time.
 
Moved the sled yesterday with the eazymove. Definitely easier than my old little castor wheeled ski dollies. It was still a 2 man job to move it across a little hard packed snow and up over the lip into the garage.
 
Love my Easymove Sled Dolly. Gets the sled off the ground so the shocks are not compressed and makes it really easy to move. I did put a strip of angle iron to reinforce the wood since the Nytro bowed it.
 
Dr Ecto, Do you have the big wheels, would it still be a two man job if you had the big wheel option? Second question, I believe Eazymove's big wheels are 10 inches, is there room to use 15 or 16 inch wheelbarrow tires or are they too high to install(I suspect the axle hole would have to be 8 inches off the ground at some point, to get the axle in?)
 
I do have the big wheel kit. I think if I would of have had more room to get some speed built up I could of maybe popped it over the ledge of the garage floor. Next time I will load up further down the driveway and give that a try. I don't think you would be able to put any bigger wheels on it, due to the way it lifts the sled.
 
Dr Ecto said:
I do have the big wheel kit. I think if I would of have had more room to get some speed built up I could of maybe popped it over the ledge of the garage floor. Next time I will load up further down the driveway and give that a try. I don't think you would be able to put any bigger wheels on it, due to the way it lifts the sled.

Little trick I use to get it over the garage floor lip, approach the garage so one wheel hits the lip at a 45 degree angle. Once one wheel is up take the same 45 degree angle approach with the second wheel. You still need some momentum but this works much easier. I fought with trying to get both wheels over at once for several years and it was always a pain until I started doing this. Pops up real easy this way.
 


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