Towing a Jet Sled
Is it weird to be thinking about ice season when its still so warm
I want to be able to pull my jet sled behind my skidoo, is the hitch bar that shappell makes the best way to go? |
I use one behind my quad no problems.Fshn hole sells em.
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I have one similar for my otter sled. You can go cheaper if you just use some rope with plastic conduit over the rope. Sometime I pull two sleds (second one is ice tent) and have the rope/conduit set up on the second one.
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Good to know there's some options, thanks guys
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Always use a hard hitch, never just rope. The sleds will slide into your machine when you slow down or stop.
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Always use a hard hitch, never just rope. The sleds will slide into your machine when you slow down or stop.
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If you pay attention you can get by with rope for cripes sake. Maybe just avoid slamming on the brakes? If you are towing thru the hills on a hard pack trail a hitch is a good idea, not a necessity there either tho. The 2inch water line with rope threaded thru works. No need to spend a fortune. If the snow is nice and fluffy the sled will stop when you stop.....
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I hadn't thought about it ramming into the back of the sled, definitely something to consider. I like the idea of threading the rope through the water line though- lots of time to think about it I guess! Thank you all again
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I made my first one but it was a quickie job. So when a actual hitch came on sale, I picked one up last season from Princess Auto. Never got to use it so can't comment if it's good lol. Seems to be decently built.
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What about going down hills and over bumps you find a rope is useless.
There are so many other cases like ice heaves and bumps. Coming from experience a tow bar is worthnits weight in gold. |
Also pick up a slide cover because you will be throwing a lot of snow on your gear
Costco has some really good sales the odd winter,they sell a sled towbar and cover in one kit for real reasonable price Pelican 70 I believe |
Carry a spare hitch pin!
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Something to consider
Trailer hitch 9 No person shall tow a trailer, sleigh, cutter or other vehicle behind an off‑highway vehicle unless the hitch or attachment used (a) is designed so that the vehicle being towed substantially follows in the tracks of the towing vehicle, (b) is strong enough to safely control the vehicle being towed, (c) is not more than 1.83 metres long, and (d) prevents the towed vehicle from colliding with the towing vehicle during travel downhill and when the towing vehicle stops. Taken from the Off Highway Vehicle Regulation |
Well the rules are the rules I guess, though I can't imagine that they had toodling across a frozen lake in mind when they came up with that one. I appreciate the heads up, looks like I'm getting a tow bar and cover
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I used to use ropes behind my quad until I got caught with a south Alta. wind, not fun. While I like the idea of running the rope through some conduit maybe for a sled towed behind your main sled but do not think I would want it after my experience with a windy day on the ice. Another thing to consider is some rails for your sled. You can buy them or make your own very cheap.
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Yeah can't beat there deals.
I've got some spare stuff I might be parting with soon Sled and tow bar, we will see. |
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Ok, not for sale |
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