Pulling a sled with quad bike

Gamekeeper82

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I’ve recently bought a quad bike and it’d be good to use it to pull my Animal Transit Boxes deer sled. I’m thinking how it’d behave when pulling while driving on an angle, that it would fall downhill and the rope would cross the lower rear wheel. Anyone know of any set up that would stop this happening? Maybe someone’s made something or adapted something
 
I’ve recently bought a quad bike and it’d be good to use it to pull my Animal Transit Boxes deer sled. I’m thinking how it’d behave when pulling while driving on an angle, that it would fall downhill and the rope would cross the lower rear wheel. Anyone know of any set up that would stop this happening? Maybe someone’s made something or adapted something
Wouldn't you would use a rigid A frame detachable draw bar in such a situation.
 
That’s my first thought, so seeing if anyone has maybe made something from scratch and can offer advice and pics, or adapted something and can offer advice on that.
There's a couple of videos on YouTube showing such adaptions and I'm fairly sure that a couple of the guys on this site have also posted photos of how they have adapted their sleds to take a quick detachable draw bar.
 
I’m thinking how it’d behave when pulling while driving on an angle, that it would fall downhill and the rope would cross the lower rear wheel.
I shot a boar one early morning. Went home got the quad bike,went back and roped it on a 3 m length and started towing it easily down the steep knife edge spur. The ****ing pig overtook me and the rope wound around the back right rear stopping it immediately which resulted in the quad skidding out of control. I stood up in the stirrups ready to bail at any time and eventually got control after some very trying moments.
 
That’s my first thought, so seeing if anyone has maybe made something from scratch and can offer advice and pics, or adapted something and can offer advice on that.
Have a look at the pictures in my post here:


The last picture shows a Moose towing frame bought from Quad Bike Wales that marries up to my stainless steel reinforcements. The Moose kit was called: Sled Tub Replacement Tow Bar SKU: 45030071 Is this what you were thinking of?
 
Not wanting to sound daft, but…

If you have a quad then why not get a quad trailer & kill two birds with one stone? - transport the quad to & from stalking ground behind your car or truck in the trailer & then use the trailer to recover your deer behind the quad?
 
Not wanting to sound daft, but…

If you have a quad then why not get a quad trailer & kill two birds with one stone? - transport the quad to & from stalking ground behind your car or truck in the trailer & then use the trailer to recover your deer behind the quad?
Whilst I don't know the OP's ground, on some of mine, you cannot get a trailer where you could a sled. True, in some places I do use the trailer that's transports the quad for recovery, etc, but even the smallest Ifor P6e that I use is much larger than my sled.
 
That Glade Deer sled with the wheels looks the business. £725 though!😳
Think I’ll try and add an A-frame and hitch to my existing sled first and see how I go with that.
 
The problem with most trailers are they are too heavy or wide for the ground. You could attack an old trailer with an angle grinder and remove everything but the frame. If its really light, it will go wherever the quad will.
Or fit a massive box to the rear rack?
 
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