Rigging off snowmobiles
- Liz ODell
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Rigging off snowmobiles
Has anyone perfected a technique for rigging your dogs off the snowmobile or doggie trailer? Our snow is a little too hard to see a track and still way too deep to drive, I'm sure somewhere someone has come up with a creative idea to continue hunting during these time periods? I'd love to see some photos!
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pete richardson
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Re: Rigging off snowmobiles
ive never tried to rig off snowmobile- it has happened by accident - very rare -
i have had a few dogs i sorta roaded them in front like i would a truck-
sort of a combination of freecasting and roading --
most my sleds built for hauling people ,not dogs- i wouldnt want to torture dogs like that
sled in picture hauled everything in picture except the rabbits , flat groomed trail - looks like a dog sled- weighs a ton, dog box and storage built in- had wide wooden skis covered with plexiglass and steel runners-
off the trail---way too heavy but could haul up to 6 people - 3 standing 3 sitting on a flat groomed trail -very stable
my buddy built it
wood skis eventually rotted away or i would still be using it

you could easily rig a dog off it if u had a cleaner burning snowmobile than mine
this one made from a pickup bedliner, narrowed it up
the back seat is a dog box

lately ive been using half a canoe -
the factory seconds , they come cut in half -
add some skidoo runners so they dont slide sideways and in case u have to drag on dirt
very light-very slipperry - you dont know its behind you if not loaded too heavy =
if i need more room ,just haul two

all these sled are one of a kind custom built from junk , i mean recycled
use plastic and cedar to save weight
i think u can still buy a steel fold up sled from cabelas --theres one for sale in town 399
thats what this is--

steel drags hard on snow if its warm
if u use steel skis - line them with plastic -- u do need some kind of a steel runner on ice-
use snowmobile skags or make your own
i saw the ideal sled-fire department has it , its a recue sled -looks like a 4 wheeled horse buggy -
4 skis , each with independant suspension- turns like a wagon
now i just need bout 6000 to buy one and 12000 for a sled that could pull it-
i have had a few dogs i sorta roaded them in front like i would a truck-
sort of a combination of freecasting and roading --
most my sleds built for hauling people ,not dogs- i wouldnt want to torture dogs like that
sled in picture hauled everything in picture except the rabbits , flat groomed trail - looks like a dog sled- weighs a ton, dog box and storage built in- had wide wooden skis covered with plexiglass and steel runners-
off the trail---way too heavy but could haul up to 6 people - 3 standing 3 sitting on a flat groomed trail -very stable
my buddy built it
wood skis eventually rotted away or i would still be using it

you could easily rig a dog off it if u had a cleaner burning snowmobile than mine
this one made from a pickup bedliner, narrowed it up
the back seat is a dog box

lately ive been using half a canoe -
the factory seconds , they come cut in half -
add some skidoo runners so they dont slide sideways and in case u have to drag on dirt
very light-very slipperry - you dont know its behind you if not loaded too heavy =
if i need more room ,just haul two

all these sled are one of a kind custom built from junk , i mean recycled
i think u can still buy a steel fold up sled from cabelas --theres one for sale in town 399
thats what this is--

steel drags hard on snow if its warm
if u use steel skis - line them with plastic -- u do need some kind of a steel runner on ice-
use snowmobile skags or make your own
i saw the ideal sled-fire department has it , its a recue sled -looks like a 4 wheeled horse buggy -
4 skis , each with independant suspension- turns like a wagon
now i just need bout 6000 to buy one and 12000 for a sled that could pull it-
when the tailgate drops
- Liz ODell
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Re: Rigging off snowmobiles
Yeah that would be the thing of rigging is getting them out of the exhaust. Love your home builts, we have about 3 plastic bedliners in the yard looks like they might find something else to do. How does having the dog and crate on the back of your snomobile affect driving/steering? And where can someone get those cargo racks for the back over the tunnel? I have looked everywhere for them.
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Re: Rigging off snowmobiles
Got to thinking about this. What about some form of a platform that could be built and attached to the hood on the sled, that way the dogs are in front of the exhaust. I a sure a hood rug could be made also if your dog is good at holdin on. Just some thoughts.
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pete richardson
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Re: Rigging off snowmobiles
i know for a fact that two dogs can tip a parked tundra over , from inside a large crate on flat ground-How does having the dog and crate on the back of your snomobile affect driving/steering?
if i haul 2 big dogs , i dont like to leave the road or groomed trail - very tippy-
2- 3 beagles or one coonhound size dog in a smaller crate isnt bad
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i have only used small snowmobiles -tundra , bravo ,etc
i like that idea-- like a front rack on a 4 wheeler-What about some form of a platform that could be built and attached to the hood on the sled, that way the dogs are in front of the exhaust.
when the tailgate drops