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I know that there are several Snowdog owners on this forum and I would like your opinions on how is the best way to link cargo sleds behind the Snowdog sled. I am concerned about them sliding out of control while going down ramps and banks. It would not be good to have them pass me on the way down the ramp. Do you use a solid(ie. conduit) v shape hitch or just use rope? Would it apply to adding on a third sled?
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(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)BURLEY Wrote: I know that there are several Snowdog owners on this forum and I would like your opinions on how is the best way to link cargo sleds behind the Snowdog sled. I am concerned about them sliding out of control while going down ramps and banks. It would not be good to have them pass me on the way down the ramp. Do you use a solid(ie. conduit) v shape hitch or just use rope? Would it apply to adding on a third sled?
I don't use rope on any of my machine towed sleds. Period!
My go to connection is the Shappell JSH or JSH-HD tow bars. Makes the towed sled always track true.
JSH Tow Bar $32.95
JSH - HD Tow Bar $47.99
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I will be going with the rigid hitch and save my rope for horse thieves or jump-rope. Thanks for the input.
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Don't have a snowdog but lots of experience pulling multiple sleds... DO NOT use ropes between unless you want headaches.. Down hills will kill you without a rigid tow bar.. I have the solid Clam tow bar and they take really good care of my gear, only problem is when I pull a rope sled on back it finds a way to tip over or ram all the other sleds... btw I'm up to 3 to 4 sleds in my train now days... Kent told me I was taking too much gear... I think he's right... Later Jeff
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(11-23-2020, 06:01 PM)kentofnsl Wrote: (11-23-2020, 05:57 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: Kent told me I was taking too much gear... I think he's right...
Wow, that is my high point of the day! Not often I am right about anything.
I think after my first trip I'll really be admitting it... Guess it will depend on snow and ice conditions whether I can pull it or not... Not likely I'll take all the gear on each trip, most likely I'll still gear up for what is needed, on my Cutler trips it's usually my jet sled or a bucket and on the overnight two day trips then I'll probably take the sleeper and the nanook to fish out of, plus the smitty gear sled to take the auger, rod boxes and heater... Will be nice to have options, just hope I don't get stranded with too much gear on the ice... Hate to have to pull it back by hand, especially in a wet slushy condition day... I probably ought to trade up to a better snowmobile that I dare trust a little more, but not this year... unless it dies on me... Later Jeff
When things get stressful think I'll go fish'en and worry about it tomorrow!