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[cool][#0000ff]Always a way to save money...but you are likely to give up something in other ways. I know a guy who tried one. With the squared off ends it is like trying to pull a Jet Sled backwards. Okay on smooth ice but impossible in deeper snow. Even with a pair of old skis attached to the bottom it was tough to plow through snow.[/#0000ff]
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That didn't take long to get moved.... figured....
Wonder if you could fashion some PVC or Plastic to make like a Cow-catcher from the front of a train? Cut right through the thick snow! Does look like it's got longitudinal grooves.
Is the plastic as sturdy as ones like the JetSled?
I tried to use a little kiddie sled at first - too narrow, too flexy, and waaaay top heavy once I had it piled up.
Personally - I thought this looked like a good tub for a doggie bath! Might just have to check 'em out.
I did find a folding sled on Ebay for $25. Can post a link later. I'll be interested to see how flimsy it is, but big enough for an auger plus. And it rolls up to the size of a tent or camp chair. It has a pointy tip design.
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[cool][#0000ff]The one I saw looked to be pretty thin walled plastic...compared to a Jet Sled. And even the Jet Sleds will wear through after a couple of seasons or running over rough ice...and parking lot concrete or gravel.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]My best suggestion would be to hit a pawn shop or yard sale (in the winter...right) to find a small toboggan type sled. Then put the plastic box on top of that. The front will handle deep snow a lot better then. Three or four skis might be better than two. But the square nose absolutely bogs down in fresh snow.[/#0000ff]
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[cool][#0000ff]Not making a personal attack or challenging your personal observations. Just relaying what my buddy felt about the one he tried. As with all things fishing...and most other things in life...it is a subjective thing. We develop our own feelings and outlook based upon our own needs and experiences. If it works the way you want it then you have a winner.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I have 2 Jet Sleds. They serve me well and I do not know how I would get by with any less space for all my stuff. Not likely I will have to make a replacement any time soon but I will keep an open mind and see what is available when I do.[/#0000ff]
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