Making a sled

I use a slee sled. But you aren't dragging it without the bike. But it's the only one I've seen yet that you really can hammer the crap out of it. Just a great tool That will survive as many reds or fallow as you can strap in it.
Downside. It's heavy empty and you need to cover the animals if it's wet.
 
Was about to suggest the Slee sled but the above post summarises the downfalls. I have a pair of @Stirlinggundogs excellent Jet Sleds, both of which I have reinforced at the front end so I can use my capstan winch or tow behind the quad/car. Moose ATV parts made the tow parts on the bigger sledge (bought from Quad Bike Wales). First 3 are of the larger sledge, the last 2 the Junior. A wheeled trailer is available for the larger sledge.

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I like the idea but anything just made from moulded plastic is only using the molecules to keep itself together. I have a large tray here that was made with gelcoat on both sides then grp inside it is smooth both inside and outside, I have had it for years but no idea who made it bought in Germany. it get used as a large drip tray but with rails added it would work well IMO.
 
Big reds off rough upland ground. Jetsled plus homemade trailer. Quad wheels are on stub axles and slide out of the frame for flat-pack transport. Jetsled just slides on and off from the rear if I need to drag anything to the trailer. Ratchet strap holds everything in place once loaded.

You’ll want the wear runners for Jetsled and the cover as the quad flicks up loads of muck onto the carcass if not covered.

That spiker is 109kg larder weight to give an idea of scale.

I think wheelbarrow tubs are too short and deep for reds - you need long and narrow. Also I don’t think they have much rigidity for dragging. Ours wouldn’t anyway…

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I’ve made a few as I’m a tight git, old wheelie bin makes a fair one cut it lengthways then a couple of slots at one end bend it up and pop rivet two short lengths of aluminium angle I’ve found that the resistance on the ground is to much,
 
There is a video which for the life of me I can't recall, NT ranger (lakes possibly) who has converted a fish crate with what looks like blue barrel to smooth the edges and uses it to drag stone, always thought it would make a good deer sled and cheap to make and repair
That looks like the roll-up plastic deer sled I have just bolted onto the crate. clever.
 
Big reds off rough upland ground. Jetsled plus homemade trailer. Quad wheels are on stub axles and slide out of the frame for flat-pack transport. Jetsled just slides on and off from the rear if I need to drag anything to the trailer. Ratchet strap holds everything in place once loaded.

You’ll want the wear runners for Jetsled and the cover as the quad flicks up loads of muck onto the carcass if not covered.

That spiker is 109kg larder weight to give an idea of scale.

I think wheelbarrow tubs are too short and deep for reds - you need long and narrow. Also I don’t think they have much rigidity for dragging. Ours wouldn’t anyway…

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Interesting........ Looks remarkably like the JS1Trailer(R) that we designed and sell specifically for the JS1.......
 
As the sole UK importer and supplier of JetSleds we (GDM) have designed, manufactured and Trademarked / Copyrighted a specific trailer for use with the JetSled1, the JS1Trailer(R).

The trailer is collapsible, no tools needed to build it, all pins with spare built in, when diss assembled fits in the JS1 for ease of carriage. Whole thing including JS1 fits in half the load area of pickup.
Same width as quad so no new wider trail through snow/ bracken. Will go wherever a quad can get.... Nose weighted to ensure traction maintained by quad.
12 month guarantee, that said, we have been selling/ supplying these for 4 years, no issues, at all, only ever very positive feedback.

Supplied to and used by Forestry England, Forestry and Land Scotland, National Trust......... Contractors, recreational stalkers and others.
Interested in the genuine JS1Trailer(r) then please take a look at our website... JS1Trailer(R)

Let the JS1Trailer(r) and Jet Sleds take the strain... None of us are getting any younger :lol:
I have limited stock as I have them manufactured in batches so please let me know, pm if interested.
Thanks, Barry
 
Big reds off rough upland ground. Jetsled plus homemade trailer. Quad wheels are on stub axles and slide out of the frame for flat-pack transport. Jetsled just slides on and off from the rear if I need to drag anything to the trailer. Ratchet strap holds everything in place once loaded.

You’ll want the wear runners for Jetsled and the cover as the quad flicks up loads of muck onto the carcass if not covered.

That spiker is 109kg larder weight to give an idea of scale.

I think wheelbarrow tubs are too short and deep for reds - you need long and narrow. Also I don’t think they have much rigidity for dragging. Ours wouldn’t anyway…

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I like that that's a smart set up. A homemade frame like that is a good idea for moving it where you can and won't wear out the bottom of the sled i guess
 
Was about to suggest the Slee sled but the above post summarises the downfalls. I have a pair of @Stirlinggundogs excellent Jet Sleds, both of which I have reinforced at the front end so I can use my capstan winch or tow behind the quad/car. Moose ATV parts made the tow parts on the bigger sledge (bought from Quad Bike Wales). First 3 are of the larger sledge, the last 2 the Junior. A wheeled trailer is available for the larger sledge.

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Out of interest... what did you make your runners out of for the bottom of the sleds? Many thanks
 
That a cheap sled. I wonder how long it would last 🤔 have you had any experience with either of the sleds you have sent me the links for Kentcountrygent
I’ve got this
That a cheap sled. I wonder how long it would last 🤔 have you had any experience with either of the sleds you have sent me the links for Kentcountrygent
ive used one of these tubs for the past 3/4 years
To be honest never dragged it behind a quad
But pulled a few deer around in it
Still going string 💪
 
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