Re: Which sled, Jet Sled, Otter, Beavertail??
[Re: Hern]
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02/23/21 10:21 AM
02/23/21 10:21 AM
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Kanabec Cty, MN
Drakej
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Kanabec Cty, MN
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I have several sleds in sizes shapes for different pursuits. Many different brands and they all seem very sturdy(except the smaller/thinner cement tubs mentioned - but I just stacked two of them and that real beefed them up for small loads, there is a version with one end curved easier to pull). I think it more important that you choose the one you want than any certain brand. on any of them I prefer hard pull handle over just rope. Made them from metal conduit w/ ball cups for ATV pulling to ones of three pieces of PVC pipe( two long side, one 12" handle threaded on rope). I really hate it when sled can slide up and slam you.
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Re: Which sled, Jet Sled, Otter, Beavertail??
[Re: Hern]
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02/23/21 12:22 PM
02/23/21 12:22 PM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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I use my jet sled beaver trapping in the snow. Have never had a problem with it. Also use it ice fishing. Good product
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Which sled, Jet Sled, Otter, Beavertail??
[Re: Hern]
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02/23/21 08:45 PM
02/23/21 08:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2020
Northern Wisconsin
NorthenTrapper
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Northern Wisconsin
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I use a jet sled to haul my traps for under ice rats.
“We will visit the Holy Land and see those places hallowed by the footsteps of the Savior,” -Lincoln
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Re: Which sled, Jet Sled, Otter, Beavertail??
[Re: Drakej]
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02/23/21 08:47 PM
02/23/21 08:47 PM
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Joined: Aug 2013
SE Minnesota
dustytinner
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SE Minnesota
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I have several sleds in sizes shapes for different pursuits. Many different brands and they all seem very sturdy(except the smaller/thinner cement tubs mentioned - but I just stacked two of them and that real beefed them up for small loads, there is a version with one end curved easier to pull). I think it more important that you choose the one you want than any certain brand. on any of them I prefer hard pull handle over just rope. Made them from metal conduit w/ ball cups for ATV pulling to ones of three pieces of PVC pipe( two long side, one 12" handle threaded on rope). I really hate it when sled can slide up and slam you. Can you post a picture?
Life member Minnesota Trappers Association FTA,Sportsmen's Alliance
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Re: Which sled, Jet Sled, Otter, Beavertail??
[Re: Hern]
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02/24/21 10:45 PM
02/24/21 10:45 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Idaho
bearcat2
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Idaho
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I use on Otter sled behind a snowmachine, but I added six inch wide strips of UHMW to both sides as outrigger skis, overlap about 2 inches on the bottom so makes the base about 8 inches wider. Makes it WAY more stable and I don't have a problem with it tipping over that way. Mine is the PRO and I just bought a new one today, still seems to be flexible, I think possibly the "sport" or WILD models are made out of a different more brittle material? Also I add strips of one inch thick UHMW on the ridges on the bottom, without that I would quickly wear through the bottom dragging it across rocks.
Mine has about 15,000 miles on it and other than having to rebuild the hitch attachment it is still working good. I tried the strips that OTTER sells for the bottom but couldn't get a winter out of them, the UHMW lasts me several winters, I need to replace them right now and will probably do it in the next few days, but I got either 4 or 5 winters out of 1 inch thick UHMW.
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