You might want to check the Tofalar brand of sleds from Russia. get some inspiration. there are very detailed videos online of the manufacturing process and about the functionality of every aspect of the design
This is great! I just got my snowdog, and I am very much looking forward to modding mine. I would love a more in-depth look at how you outfited your snow dog sled with the trailer style mounting hitch.
take a closer look at the videos, really simple design, kind of engineered as I went, using materials at hand, same with moving handlebars forward, I can send you the link to the video I had followed
czcams.com/video/W3VehClNKAs/video.htmle this is the original video I found and followed. On the sled, I just cut off the old hitch leaving enough to bolt on square aluminum tubing across the front of the sled, then had a friend weld a simple T in the tubing to make the hitch
Machine not really designed for how I am using it. Instead of just pulling sleds on flatter more open terrain , we are grooming single track trails with lots of tight corners and trees, side hills, etc and the overall top heaviness of the machine can be partially overcome with modified hitch and handlebars. Hope that makes sense
Those grinds and weld are a hard on the eyes, but if it holds, it holds.
You might want to check the Tofalar brand of sleds from Russia. get some inspiration. there are very detailed videos online of the manufacturing process and about the functionality of every aspect of the design
This is great! I just got my snowdog, and I am very much looking forward to modding mine. I would love a more in-depth look at how you outfited your snow dog sled with the trailer style mounting hitch.
take a closer look at the videos, really simple design, kind of engineered as I went, using materials at hand, same with moving handlebars forward, I can send you the link to the video I had followed
czcams.com/video/W3VehClNKAs/video.htmle
this is the original video I found and followed. On the sled, I just cut off the old hitch leaving enough to bolt on square aluminum tubing across the front of the sled, then had a friend weld a simple T in the tubing to make the hitch
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Hi is it possible to have a good diy and the exact mesure and the size of the steel please
Are the mounting points to the machine using stainless heim joints?
Why?
Machine not really designed for how I am using it. Instead of just pulling sleds on flatter more open terrain , we are grooming single track trails with lots of tight corners and trees, side hills, etc and the overall top heaviness of the machine can be partially overcome with modified hitch and handlebars. Hope that makes sense
Why the smell not? Cool rig is all i know.