With the arrival of winter, finally, I
think it is time to have a posting about what goes on here when there
is snow on the ground.
In the fall of 2010, we constructed a
couple miles of trails on the property. Our intentions of the trail
system are to have the ability to walking and trail run in the
spring, summer and fall and to snowshoe and cross country ski in
the winter. We originally skied the trails after packing them with
my 1972 Ski-Doo Olympique 340 snowmobile. Sarah had mentioned that
it would be really nice to have tracks to follow. This got me
thinking about how to build a track setter to be towed behind the
snowmobile. I researched a few sites with a general search of how to
build a track setter and this link was the most helpful.
http://www.marcusnyberg.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tracksetter.pdf
Making the Track
Setter
I eventually will build the goose neck
hitch pictured in the plans, I am still thinking of how to do this
without a welder. I have also seen plans on how to hook this to the
snowmobile by mounting it to a pivot point attached to the tunnel.
My goal is to build the hitch so it can be easily switched between
the track setter and the leveler I built (next blog).
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