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TylerG

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I was considering contacting them to become a Canadian dealer for them but I haven't done so yet
 

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Good idea, I would like a heavy duty version for gravel roads for the springtime..

The guy in the video should chew his gum with his mouth shut.. LOL
 

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I was considering contacting them to become a Canadian dealer for them but I haven't done so yet

I did. They didn't grace me with a response. Hopefully you'll have better luck.
 

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Timbersled had a similar version a few years ago, pricing was about the same thats why i said no, but I did see them work and they are pretty impressive
 

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$500 dollars is laughable,I built a similar set for the boys kitty cat I'm sure I could build a build a set for larger skis.When I get some time I'll build a prototype and see what people think.
 

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What would you guys pay for this? I'm thinking I could fab something up also. The most expensive part will be the 4 wheels.
 

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I plan on building a set of these for myself and I picked up 6" steel wheels with bearings at PA for $9.00 each.

Just have to find the time to build them.
 

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Im looking at pneumatic tires for mine,should be able to go grass draggin with them lol.
 
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