I use a Jet Sled for beaver trapping in the Spring. I can haul out 3 beaver and my gear overland. I've used a 5 foot plastic tobaggon for hauling out deer with and without snow on the ground That plastic is pretty slick.
I use a Jet Sled Jr Camo I put 4 skids under it . Put large Eye Bolts in front with larger fender washers and use a Shoulder pullling harness attached 2 four feet lyfting straps attached canoes Eye bolts by Snap links. I also placed 4 smaller eye bolts in each corners to lash down loads. I use this setup for moose quarters getting back to canoe. One quarter per trip. The Jr fits real good in my canoe .
Better double-nut or something to keep those anchor nuts from coming off. The rope with rings was very clever. One could also put a pipe (PVC or metal conduit?) about 18" long on the rope as a pull point, if not pulling from the body.
Got a 5 ft long snow sled, which has holes already that I use nylon rope thread thru with enough rope coming out to make loop handles that you can also hook on a trailer hitch on your ATV Total cost including rope $35.00. Been using my sleds to pull dozens of deer and gear... Doin it Cheap..
Thanks for the reply and very detailed and informative video. I have everything needed except the rings. All I find are ornamental rings. I’ll keep looking and possibly look at some local places here in my home town in Louisiana. I suppose these need to be sort of industrial or load bearing to work correctly.
Been going great no issues. Just used it this last deer season to haul a deer out of the woods and is sure does beat dragging or carrying. I also have used it hauling wood and hunting equipment. Thanks for the view and comment.
Not sure on the length I just eye balled it. I looped it through the holes and made sure I had plenty to work with. Not sure on the rope either it was in the hunting supplies at Walmart. Sorry I couldn’t be of help.