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need a slippy product on bottom of sled to make the pull easier,any suggestions?
whom ever made your sled should offer a hy-fax kit for it. they bolt on and you have to drill holes for the bolts. shappells kits are reversible so you get twice the use from them.you can mix and match kits to sleds, like shappell to cabelas for an example. a 3 runner hy-fax kit should be about 30$ or roughly 10$ per hy-fax strip with hardware. the hardware in shappells is stainless steal and they use good washers (rubber under metal) to keep water out.i'm surprised if you haven't worn holes in your sled on parking lots. the hy-fax will get chewed up too, but that's cheaper than the sled to replace.maybe you should look into building a smitty sled with wheels to put your sled onto. build it so the wheels are fast on and off and still use the hy-fax kit.http://www.iceshanty.com/ice_fishing/index.php?topic=103927.0also, try pulling up to the lake and unload and load there so your not pulling a fully loaded plastic sled over pavement. i do even when there is snow.you could sand out some of the roughed up scratches if your not going to use hy-fax, but would be good to do even with the hy-fax for deeper snow when your not using a smitty ski.
We only got 8 weeks left until first ice, don't we?YES WE DO!!!
Nice float suit Mo! LOL!
The thing that will make your pull the easiest aside from a machine or conning a friend into doing it for you is a Smitty Sled, they're quick, cheap, and easy to build.
here looks like 12 weeks togo Niech cię Bóg błogosławimo