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Trailer Snow Skis

wildskies.com

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I am looking for a pair of single axle twin tip trailer snow skis.
Bolt on or strap over tire. Any good ideas to find them.

Thanks!
 

JimVT

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sno trans sell some.
I been told the strap kind don't work to good.
 

undy

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This may help get better responses:

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wildskies.com

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WTB Trailer Snow Skis Colorado, USA 81632

Mary @ SnoTrans said that she didnt have any in stock and will not have any made until winter if at all. No luck there...:whistling: Her fab guys that make them are in agriculture and are busy. Anybody done business with ironbaltic.com?
Hey Jim, what have you heard about the strap kind in


Thanks,


Chip



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JimVT

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on sidehills are worse but they dig in and are hard to hold on. this may only be on heavy loads ,not sure.
i hauled firewood with the folddown type never the strap type. it was a rented trailer and the rental place told me about them.
 

Snowcat Operations

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W guard rail is about the best tom behind sled skis out there. The trailer will track right behind you even on side hills.
 
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