I thought they were 6x4?
I use to throw hey bales 30 years ago, 50lbs. +or-, how much these round ones weigh?, if I was to guess to win a million$$, I'd say 300lbs. did I win, am I close.
New 2015 850SP, Sunset Red.
Traded in the 2015 570SP, got a great deal, the 570 was to rough riding and the top end was way to noisy.
850=wow, so smooth, what else can be said)))))))))))))))))))
Oh, were is a few photos of our working machines.
Sweet machines!!
I'd LOVE to have a tracked ATV or UTV, but I'll probably never be able to afford/justify it. In some of these photos it appears that you're packing trails. Are these ski trails, or for snowmobiles? I skate ski, and I'd really like to build something to pull around and make a halfway decent deck. Do you have any info on making a cheap roller that would do something like that? I have been turning my rear blade backwards and trying to use that to pack trails, but it's only so-so.
Thanks again for the pics.
We do XC (ski) trails and we only do classic type of them. I'm afraid all the equipment is on the costly side.
We do XC (ski) trails and we only do classic type of them. I'm afraid all the equipment is on the costly side. Whats the most you're willing to spend on a roller? Many more photos can be had here. Maasto Hiihto and Churning Rapids summer news & trail reports
Looks awesome! Makes me really look forward to winter. Unfortunately, vegetable farming isn't a "get-rich-quick" type of business, so my recreational spending is very limited. I could reasonably spend $250 on it, but obviously that's not gonna get me far. I'm thinking about a piece of large corrugated pipe about 8'wide with a homemade spindle in the middle. I suppose you have to build it so it scrapes clean as it rolls. Really just pondering at this point.
We live in an area that gets snow every winter, and very cold temps, but some years there just isn't very much snow. If we could count on a little more each year, then things like tracked ATVs, cabbed tractors, snow mobiles, and 3 point snowblowers would move further up the priority list, but as it is currently, we can get by with a back blade on the tractor for plowing and chains on the Jeep for transportation around the farm.
Luckily, though we live very close to lots of great ski trails. It's always great to be the first guy out on the morning on a weekday and have the whole state park to yourself just after a nice snowfall. It'd still be nice to have a half mile loop at home, though.
Are you heading up to the cities to ski? Or Kinnickinnic state park?? You may note, the world of XC trail grooming is quite small.
I'll attache one photo of a roller we built. Its made with 30" poly culvert but it didn't cost less, but does a better job for our conditions.
Thanks. I have been creeping in the shadows for years. Thought it is time for me to joinWelcome to TBN pmoss58. Thanks for posting the pics.