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Snowmobile trailer a RZR could pull for spring/summer sledding??

christopher

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Help me out here guys.
Does anyone know of a small, lightweight, off-road sled trailer that could be pulled by a RZR or 4x4 ATV ??

We still have 100+ inches on the mountain! but getting access to the snow has become seriously difficult.
So wondering if there is a way to get the sleds closer to the snow line.

Does anyone make a trailer like this??


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http://www.tagalongak.com/products.html


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  • Bed Size 36" x 72" (shown) or 48" x 96"
  • 36-72 Holds 3-55 gallon drums
  • Tandem axle with springs
  • 10" high steel rail slides of, 1/2" plywood deck
  • Welded steel frame, with black enamel paint
  • Hinged tailgate, 1-7/8" coupler
  • 25"x12"x9" tires
  • Optional: bearing buddies, extended tongue, fenders, and ramps
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<big>36-72 T </big>​
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<big>"48-96 T"</big>​
</b>
  • 4x8' deck that can dump your load
  • 22"x11"x8" tires
  • Welded steel frame with black enamel paint
  • 1-7/8" coupler on a 2" square tongue
  • 5/8" plywood deck
  • Optional: 25" tires, stake pockets, 3/4" deck, 2" coupler, tandem axle, springs, bearing buddies
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<big>36-72 TR </big>​
</b> <b>
<big>"48-96 TR"</big>​
</b>
 
What about just a single snowmobile trailer? Or like one of the Floe Cargo Max trailers? Might want more of an "ATV" Wide type tire on them but I've seen guys pull them with sxs before. I would think a local welding shop could build one like you show pretty fast and cheap if needed.
 
VERY few miles.
From the parking lot up the dirt/mud trail to the snow line.

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Mine was pretty much like the 1st pic but wider so the sled sat on the axle , no deck angle iron for skis to sit in, home built worked great ......EX has it wont let it go I tried..
 
why not just an open two place trailer~ with one sled wouldn't be a problem~ i pull mine around all the time with hay or logs on it with my 400 4x4 quad~
 
Just put the rear of sled on RZR so track is off ground and go, carbides will last a long time on mud, use old skis
 
For OFF ROAD USE??

How much off-roading are you planning to do? You made it sound like you were just going to use this to run from the parking area up dirt/logging roads that have some snow and mud on them to a better place to unload the sled (like most people do with sled decks on their truck).

Or are you planning to travel cross country with this?
 
I've got one of these I have used behind the ATV hauling wood. It's kind of a goofy trailer (think big cargo tub with dump feature) but it's nice because it's so light weight. You see a lot of them at Haydays hauling sleds around every year. I was going to sell it as I don't use it much anymore.

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They re-did them this year but here is the link to the new one.

http://www.floeintl.com/cargo-max-trailers/cargo-max-trailers/
 
If you are just pulling to the snow line you should be able to pull almost any 2 place deck style trailer. I used to pull them all the time with my 700 Grizzly. If you are going through some snow and then mud and then snow again to get to total snow, you will want the trailer tires to track the same as the Razor tires or you may be sinking the trailer tires into untracked snow and end up stuck. :face-icon-small-sho
 
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