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Doug this is the one a buddy of mine has, I think all he did was upgrade to a better wheel. He’s got a 153 Cat not sure what they’d be like on a 165 but it’s quick to hook up and easy to move around. Works on either side of the sled and folds up to hang on the wall when not in use. Said he’s never had a problem with it.
 

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Thanks guys but I’m not looking for a stand to work on my sleds. I want to move them up my drive way and into my garage.

I bought a two wheeled wide spread one from Echo years ago and it’s awesome. I think it was around $300, but can’t remember exacty. Has the large loop that goes down to the rear bumper, slide in and out paddle holders that go under the brake area, there about. The strap on the rear is quick pull and hook fits any bumper on any sled I’ve had. Air up tires and they are tall, so goes across gravel easily. I love mine, easy to store against a wall, moves 2S or 4S easily, no strain. Depending on suspension sag track might hit the ground on a hill, but I’ve also squashed the back down and hooked it to the skid...like I said Doug, I’d never get rid of mine, I use castors in the garage, this is for moving in and out of garage or in yard.
 

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Doug this is the one a buddy of mine has, I think all he did was upgrade to a better wheel. He’s got a 153 Cat not sure what they’d be like on a 165 but it’s quick to hook up and easy to move around. Works on either side of the sled and folds up to hang on the wall when not in use. Said he’s never had a problem with it.

these are great for in a shop, they are super slick but suck for outside. Wheels are too small, yes bigger ones can work but I don’t always have the snow shoveled or enjoy a fully paved yard either.
 

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I’ve got this kicking around my shop collecting dust. It works great but didn’t work for the specific situation I intended to use it. PM me if you are interested.
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Yes Mike, that sort of thing. Looking for reviews/info on the makes that are out there.
Hey, Doug. I have one just like Mike showed, you will have to modify it in someway to work with the newer long tracks. I have seen a number of different mods done depending on what sled you are moving. Once you do that they are great for moving sleds all over, have even pulled one with the quad to get it where I wanted it, lol They work awesome for the older ones though.
 

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I have the rage power sports one mike showed It works great. The hoop on the front could be a bit longer to clear the seat but not a show stopper. Works great on packed gravel and shop floor. No more starting the sleds up to move them around the shop
 

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I need to build a few of these. They work extremely well just be careful driving out of them!! LOL
 

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