Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby aweyerman » Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:55 pm

x3 on the dumpster lid. We used to pull them behind the fourwheeler in a hay field. lol
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby gobama123 » Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:08 pm

:lol:
Gosh, this brings back some memories...
Had about 5 inches of snow in Tuscaloosa when I was in school there in the late 70s.
Well, we had a guy in the Frat house that was kinnda like Bulushi in Animal House....

He pryed the big sliding door of off the dumpster, tied a rope to the handle and was pulling folks around behind his Big Dirt Bike.
You had to wear a helmet with the face shield to keep the snow out of your eyes.

Loads of fun :D

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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby duramax » Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:11 pm

cardboard boxes work well until they get real wet
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby Dutch Dog » Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:40 pm

I constructed one last night in a pinch. I took four scrap 2' (roughly) sections of 2 x 4 and 2 pieces of plywood about 4' long and 2' wide, an eye bolt with a pointed end (for self tapping into the wood) for attachment of the rope, and a piece of pvc pipe for a handle and some rope. I'll try to post some pictures here in a little while.
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby Dutch Dog » Mon Jan 10, 2011 2:55 pm

In the second pic, you can see how the rear two 2 x 4's are standing up and the front one is flat...this is done to give it some rake?? I think it's called...anyway, it's to get the front end a little higher than the back end to keep it from wanting to plow through the snow and ride on top. In the 1st pic you can see where I screwed the eyebolt into the front and the rope attached. The 4th piece of 2 x 4 is on top of the sled and serves 2 purposes. One is to serve as something to put your feet against, and the other is that it is screwed down "pinching" the rope down that the handle is on. I screwed it down and tied knots in the ropes to keep them from pulling out under load.
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby gsimpson » Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:24 pm

The heavy duty plastic pallets work great too. I had two behind my tractor. Wife and kids had a blast!
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby mfalkner » Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:07 pm

A water scamp will hold three grown girls (wife and daughters), two labs and two house dogs and will flat hang some curves.....

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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby dukmisr2005 » Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:25 pm

road sign.. the long narrow ones. just bend the one end up and instant sled. knee board works too. if you went to the levee today, you saw all kinds of homemade sleds. most anything slick on the bottom will work. if its got some chines like a jon boat, it will help it go straight but that takes all the fun out of it.
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby randywallace » Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:21 am

grnhed wrote:
Bonehead wrote:In college we used the lid off of a dumpster... Hooked it up to truck bumper with ski rope and it was "on."

x2... these works great, just dont get caught stealing one!
x3. Those hills on the South Farm at MSU were fun for a full week.
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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby donia » Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:43 am

randywallace wrote:x3. Those hills on the South Farm at MSU were fun for a full week.

we used to always hit the big hill behind the enology building (wine lab by north farm)....depending on how your sled dealt with friction, dictated how much you had to worry about crossing the gravel and abruptly stopping against the chain link fence around the treatment pond! big boys go faster and further!!

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Re: Best thing to make a snow sled out of???

Postby ScottyLee » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:10 pm

trash can lids, tray's out off the cafeteria at the student union, plastic lids off tuperware containers... just a few of the different items we used throughout college
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