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mswyka

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E Z Trolly
« on: November 17, 2015, 07:16:33 PM »
Just thought I would add a photo of my poor man's sled trolly.  We took some suspension hanger cross-bars, added rear suspension wheels and we have an easy and compact way to roll the sled around the shop.  Normally we would  use our 4-wheel movers dolly, but that was otherwise occupied at the time.
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Lloyd (ljm)

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Re: E Z Trolly
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2015, 06:19:56 PM »


 That will work slick !
77 SST
78 Intruder
79 340 Invader
80 440 Invader
80 Drifter (bought new)
80 LTD 4/6    X2

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Re: E Z Trolly
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2015, 10:05:22 PM »
Years in front of you kid (Mark).  I have a few of these Kawasaki wheels everywhere.  It is what I do with old suspension wheels.  I am up to just using a 17" of 7/8 cold rolled pipe and driving the wheels on with a hammer.  Kawasaki wheels are a little bigger than Polaris drive wheels.  That makes Kawasaki wheels VERY desirable with 2 inch paddle tracks there becomes a problem with the paddles still scraping a little.  Kawasaki solved that.

Have a Great Sledding year
Kawatrackers!