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Freight Sleds: (Snowmobile)
Trapping Sled width 18 inches overall, with 13 inch wide by 70 inch long deck, 2-1/2 inch wide by 7 foot long oak runners
- Traditional Sled - width 25 inches, with a 19-1/2 inch wide plywood deck
- Sport Sled - width 30 inches, with a 24-1/2 inch wide plywood deck
- Traditional and Sport widths available in these lengths:
- 8 foot runner with 75 inch long deck (approximately 65 lbs.)
- 10 foot runner, with 96 inch long deck (approximately 80 lbs.)
- Custom lengths also available
- Standard runners 4 inches wide
- Milled steel bridges and brackets
- Linseed oil finish on wood, black enamel on steel
- Steel hitch and HMW poly sliders included
- Traditional, time-tested design
- Flexible to allow easy pulling and smooth ride
- Excellent handling, even with heavy loads
- Red Oak and milled steel construction add beauty and remarkable durability
- Readily accepts cargo boxes
8' x 25" freight sled incl. hitch & sliders: $492 8' x 30" freight sled incl. hitch & sliders: $528 10' x 25" freight sled incl. hitch & sliders: $570 10' x 30" freight sled incl. hitch & sliders: $598 7' x 18" trappers sled incl. hitch & sliders: $436 ORDER
Cargo Boxes: (For Freight Sleds)
5/8 inch plywood construction
- Corners and base reinforced with oak, glued and screwed
- Oak gunwales
- 4 eye bolts on each side for lashing cargo
- Linseed oil finish
- Readily attach to sled deck with 4 bolts
- Perfect for outdoors men
- Hauls a variety of cargo
- Ideal for the ice fisherman - holds auger, tackle, heater and other gear, with portable ice house lashed on top of gunwales
- Sturdy oak-reinforced construction for long life and durability
6' cargo box with handles, oak gunwales, & eye bolts: $ 234 8' cargo box with handles, oak gunwales, & eye bolts: $258 Replace handles with laminated driving bow: $90 ORDER
Hitches:
Slush Boards:
Slush from the snowmobile track can accumulate on the front of a towing sled or between sled and machine, eventually pulling down on the track and causing spin-out. The Slush Board is a piece of molded UHMW poly that readily attaches to the front of the steel hitch. The board extends down below the sled deck and curves between the runners for approximately 12 inches. It won't interfere with the mobility of the hitch or the function of the sled, and it is held snub against the sled bottom with a rubber bungee strap. This directs any slush being thrown up by the track under the sled, not allowing any buildup. This setup will give both sled and snow machine the best chance to get past a potentially dangerous slush hazard.
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