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Mark.Sibole

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All I did was welded a 2x2 square tubing to an existing pig I had for a 1 and 7/8 ball that I dont use any more.
it pulled 5 sleds with no problem and im sure it will pull me some logs too in the spring.
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Mark.Sibole

Well-known member
All I did was welded a 2x2 square tubing to an existing pig I had for a 1 and 7/8 ball that I dont use any more.
it pulled 5 sleds with no problem and im sure it will pull me some logs too in the spring.
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PS Peanut isnt allowed to comment on my Bar I forgot to square it up perfect.Kids were standing around waiting on me shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 

bczoom

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OK, thanks! I may have to make something similar. I was thinking of more of a triangle using cable or rope coming off the RTV. That way it can pivot based on the load.
 

Mark.Sibole

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That may work also,>y main concern was the rope getting caught into the aggressive threads on the tires and sucking them into the tires.If I have the stuff here i would have done it with a 2 x 2 square tubeing 4 to 6 feet long and adding a ball cup to connect ditect to a ball then on the other end adding a 4 to 6 foot wide axle with the small trailer tires on it.This way I could use it for pulling the kids on the sleds in the winter time and have it double as a log skid in the off snow seasons.But for now this has worked very well and has taken any abuse they or I have put it through with no problems.
 

Peanut

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We used to pull hoods behind. My gator an rhino when it rains .they make really good skim boards.
 

Mark.Sibole

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LOL I keep telling the Neighbor to put a lock on his Conoe or ill borrow it and pull the kids in that.Would slide real nice in the snow and I could load a bunch of kids in it lol
 
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