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Toy Hauler/Fish house PRICE REDUCED AGAIN! Sold!!!!


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I looked at all the ice shacks and nothing was built with the quality and options I wanted. I am selling it to build another next year. I am 6'3 and built it for comfort and fishability.

You won't find more clearance on a frame. I build houses for a living and this is built like a mack truck. It weighs approx. 2800lbs.

14 ft Sportsmans powder coated frame w/5000lb axles

Steel siding

rubber roof

wired for 12 volt w/110 hookup w/tv hookup

large atv single door built by Sportsmans Fish houses

side rv door w/widow (nice sturdy door)

8 holes

oversized dinnette drops down

custom upulsterd seats

36" upper bunk (fixed for storage or sleeping)

3 exterior lights

Oak trim thoughout with wanescot and rod holder

Suburban forced air furnace (to save on room)

1 1/2 rigid foam insulation

carbon monoxide detector

legal width for trailering

insulated windows

3 gel batteries

7ft high ceilings

leave hooked up to truck while fishing

$8000 or bo Call Brent 651-755-6629

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Thats right the front is flat. I was going to go 6 ft all the way but I kicked the front out to make it into a big sleeper. The front inside dimesions are 88 x 50. Just got back from Clear Lake Ia. It was awsome. The btu rating is 19,000. We slept 7 people in it. The back is so wide open after the wheeler is out you have plenty of room to sprawl out.

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Yes still available. Those are the pics I have for now. I did install new stereo with 6x9s and mp3 player recently. Come take a look. Brent 651-755-6629

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    • we had some nice weather yesterday and this conundrum was driving me crazy  so I drove up to the house to take another look. I got a bunch of goodies via ups yesterday (cables,  winch ratchet parts, handles, leaf springs etc).   I wanted to make sure the new leaf springs I got fit. I got everything laid out and ready to go. Will be busy this weekend with kids stuff and too cold to fish anyway, but I will try to get back up there again next weekend and get it done. I don't think it will be bad once I get it lifted up.    For anyone in the google verse, the leaf springs are 4 leafs and measure 25 1/4" eye  to eye per Yetti. I didnt want to pay their markup so just got something else comparable rated for the same weight.   I am a first time wheel house owner, this is all new to me. My house didn't come with any handles for the rear cables? I was told this week by someone in the industry that cordless drills do not have enough brake to lower it slow enough and it can damage the cables and the ratchets in the winches.  I put on a handle last night and it is 100% better than using a drill, unfortatenly I found out the hard way lol and will only use the ICNutz to raise the house now.
    • I haven’t done any leaf springs for a long time and I can’t completely see the connections in your pics BUT I I’d be rounding up: PB Blaster, torch, 3 lb hammer, chisel, cut off tool, breaker bar, Jack stands or blocks.   This kind of stuff usually isn’t the easiest.   I would think you would be able to get at what you need by keeping the house up with Jack stands and getting the pressure off that suspension, then attack the hardware.  But again, I don’t feel like I can see everything going on there.
    • reviving an old thread due to running into the same issue with the same year of house. not expecting anything from yetti and I already have replacement parts ordered and on the way.   I am looking for some input or feedback on how to replace the leaf springs themselves.    If I jack the house up and remove the tire, is it possible to pivot the axel assembly low enough to get to the other end of the leaf spring and remove that one bolt?   Or do I have to remove the entire pivot arm to get to it? Then I also have to factor in brake wire as well then. What a mess   My house is currently an hour away from my home at a relatives, going to go back up and look it over again and try to figure out a game plan.           Above pic is with house lowered on ice, the other end of that leaf is what I need to get to.   above pic is side that middle bolt broke and bottom 2 leafs fell out here is other side that didnt break but you can see bottom half of leaf already did but atleast bolt is still in there here is hub assembly in my garage with house lowered and tires off when I put new tires on it a couple months ago. hopefully I can raise house high enough that it can drop down far enough and not snap brake cable there so I can get to that other end of the leaf spring.
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