Hauling a snowmobile and a dogbox on a truck?
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Hauling a snowmobile and a dogbox on a truck?
Whats the best way to haul a snowmobile, a dogbox, and a sled trailer for the dogbox on one truck? I hate pulling trailers. 'preciate any pics.
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dmack is that truck of yours a long box or a short box? I have a short box chevy crew cab and I need to build a new box that will also support a sled on top. I am assuming your set is just the top and nothing below but open bed. I was thinking I would have to build the box beyond the end of the bed and have the tailgate down to accomadate for the length of the sled. With that in mind I thought it would be perfect to leave cut outs for the dogs heads beyond the end of the bed rails. Thanks for any in-sight
its a long box. underneath i boxed in the frame for the dogbox and there is a door in the back so when i drop the tailgate the dogs dont go busting out. ill take a pic with the tailgate down for you. the top deck is 8 ft long and the beaver tail on the end is about 16in to help shorten the the ramp and the ramp is 8 ft, has plastic slides for skis on one side and flip it over to drive atv up the bars on the other, that plastic is pretty slick and atv cant climb it
here are a couple pics of the back of the deck, on top is one of those tub shaped sleds that i put a top on so i could put some dogs in if needed.
with two sleds loaded i either put the dog sled on a hitch hauler or kick the tails of the sleds apart and tie down the dog sled in between them to avoid having to pull a trailer on slick roads.
with two sleds loaded i either put the dog sled on a hitch hauler or kick the tails of the sleds apart and tie down the dog sled in between them to avoid having to pull a trailer on slick roads.
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build a dog box roughly 20"-24" h x 2' w x 4'l -- if you need more room -go longer - can go as wide as your truck--
you may build dogbox a little less height than is best to keep it lower-
mount on spacers on bed rail --right behind cab - spacer depends on hood style of snowmachine -- with toyota and a tundra need to raise about 7 inches -- mite not have to raise as much with full size truck --
need to raise it enuff to allow snowmobile to go all the way forward under your dog box -
if you have a typical flat sled/ box , - mounts crossways --
all one unit
if you have a sled with suspension -have to take apart -just put it in beside snowmobile--
i use a snowbank to load and unload but if you need ramps -
build a false floor and slide ramps underneath --
this is not as handy as a flat bed would be-
i worry bout truck being tippy with too much weight mounted high on a small toyota
lol also have used a pipe rack and put sled on top -- over cab--
now that is a giant sail ---
toyota already underpowered ---extra wind resistance really hard on gas /power
ive tried all kinds of crazy stuff --lol --sometimes i just strap a crate onto cargo rack on snowmobile - like spanky did -
this works ok but makes a tundra or similiar sled awful tippy
you get snowmobile stuck and what a pain that is--
did that yesterday --lol
im using heavy ratchet straps --- to hold everything together --
good thing cause i always seem to be using them as a winch to get
unstuck --lol
DMack --- wow i really like that rig -- because its removeable-- still got regular bed when u need it -
- if i only had truck enuff to haul it .
my problem is --i really need a trailer truck to haul everything -- lol
you may build dogbox a little less height than is best to keep it lower-
mount on spacers on bed rail --right behind cab - spacer depends on hood style of snowmachine -- with toyota and a tundra need to raise about 7 inches -- mite not have to raise as much with full size truck --
need to raise it enuff to allow snowmobile to go all the way forward under your dog box -
if you have a typical flat sled/ box , - mounts crossways --
all one unit
if you have a sled with suspension -have to take apart -just put it in beside snowmobile--
i use a snowbank to load and unload but if you need ramps -
build a false floor and slide ramps underneath --
this is not as handy as a flat bed would be-
i worry bout truck being tippy with too much weight mounted high on a small toyota
lol also have used a pipe rack and put sled on top -- over cab--
now that is a giant sail ---
toyota already underpowered ---extra wind resistance really hard on gas /power
ive tried all kinds of crazy stuff --lol --sometimes i just strap a crate onto cargo rack on snowmobile - like spanky did -
this works ok but makes a tundra or similiar sled awful tippy
you get snowmobile stuck and what a pain that is--
did that yesterday --lol
im using heavy ratchet straps --- to hold everything together --
good thing cause i always seem to be using them as a winch to get
unstuck --lol
DMack --- wow i really like that rig -- because its removeable-- still got regular bed when u need it -
- if i only had truck enuff to haul it .
my problem is --i really need a trailer truck to haul everything -- lol
when the tailgate drops

