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Why does it need to be so shallow? What do you need it for?

Take a look at the Otter Sleds, I can't post the link, but just search the internet for "Otter Sled"

The smallest one they sell is
44"L x 22"W x 8"H for $25.

I'm not finding much else right now though, again if you can clarify what you need it for maybe we can think something else up.

[This message has been edited by Grabs (edited 01-24-2003).]

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Sportsman's Warehouse in Coon Rapids has EXACTLY what your looking for. Their in the last aisle to the right as you come in the door, behind all the open water rods.

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grabs: i have a lodge shelter, and in snow it does't pull well.
so i thought it would be nice to put a better sled under it.
vern

ps : thanks for the come back.

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Take a pair of old skiis and screw 4 4"X4"X4" blocks on each of them. Then drill a 1" hole on the inside of each of them to put 1" conduit in. Drill down through the block and conduit and secure with a small screw. Drill a hole in the tips of the skiis and insert rope. Makes for a very light and easy to pull sled. May be able to find old skiis at a ski lodge for next to nothing.

bender

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Crappie-doer,
My son had the same problem with his house.
He bought a medium Otter sled, had a friend weld up a 5" high rail of 1" sq. tubing and bolted it to the top side edges of the sled,This gives you a great tie-on spot for ratchet straps, plus your power auger,rods, etc. will all fit in the sled!
Works great for hand towing and with a towbar tows great behind his sled or atv.
Cliff

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