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oldyellowdog
02-11-2010, 08:11 AM
WTB or build, ATV rack that hangs off the back rack. holds 2 5 gal buckets, and possibly an auger, or other gear, with room to hook up my sled ice house? any pics of what you have would help alot. maybe a manufacture of these? What do you guys have? maybe on your sled or wheeler? thanks, Dan
pikeman007
02-11-2010, 08:59 AM
I can put 4 five gallon pails and my 20 lb propane tank in the back and my auger goes in mounts on the front rack.
Dacotah Eye
02-11-2010, 11:04 AM
WTB or build, ATV rack that hangs off the back rack. holds 2 5 gal buckets, and possibly an auger, or other gear, with room to hook up my sled ice house? any pics of what you have would help alot. maybe a manufacture of these? What do you guys have? maybe on your sled or wheeler? thanks, Dan
I have two bucket racks on the rear of my ATV and an auger mount on the front rack. I also have a couple of milk crates on my rear rack. The bucket racks will fold flat on my rear rack for transportation and I got them at Sportsmans Guide for about $25 each last winter. I have seen the same racks at Menards this winter. On some other brands of ATV the bucket racks could mount on the sides also, making room for four of them. On my ATV the fender flares protrude too far for the racks to be mounted on the sides.
went522
02-11-2010, 02:12 PM
Here's my setup. Windshield that's not on in this pic. Kolpin drop rack. Front basket rack w/ mad dog auger mount. Ram mount/H20c on handle bars. Mad dog hitch. The zippered bags in the drop rack flop over and ride on the outside of the basket when I need the extra basket space. I keep tools, extra belt, winch remote, ice cleats, etc in those bags. Tows my voyager nicely.
How I set it up...in the drop rack I put a 10lb. propane, heater box, square pail and rod locker. On the rear rack a shovel. Front rack, vexilar, minnows, auger and other misc stuff. Works out pretty well for me.
I carry every thing I need and more...stuff stays put and doesn't bouce around.
I like seeing how others have theirs setup as well.
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