My affordable option for sled transport

Berg570

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Cle Elum, Wa
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Sidewinder MTX
Around here the sno-park parking lots fill up really quick. So parking can be a premium sometimes.
I also did not want to be huge money into snowmobiling this time around, having had the enclosed trailer, new sled, ect, ect before.

So I bought my bullet proof Apex, and built this . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKGFd5ON ... ata_player

Sorry for the improvised rambling!
 
Great idea! Better patent that idea, very smart.... ;)!
 
Berg, Great job, works great, simple and really functional for 1 person. I have a ramp with sub floor system made out of wood that works well and was cheap and easy to make. Yours is much better made ( welded, rollers, track system....)
I like it! So much nicer not to have to haul a trailer. Nice job!
 
very similar to what I was sketching up for my new F150. I never thought about putting the truck in reverse and backing up, I had planed to use a cheap 39$ 1500# harbor freight winch to pull the ramp up.
 
I like the fact that the sled sits in the actual bed rather than on top like the sled decks. Even a single sled sled deck is a grand also. Looks like it is also easily removable, and can be used for an easier way to load an atv and not have to worry about setting up ramps.
 


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