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#1506304 - 08/28/08 12:52 PM
Using a lawn tractor?
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/04/07
Posts: 90
Loc: Monticello, MN
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Since I dont have a 4 wheeler to pull my otter sled out on the ice, I was wondering If I could use my lawn tractor? I got a steal on a 19horse with bigger than normal tires and tire chains. I got it for $20 and it runs great. but I wasn't sure if anyones tried to use one on the ice. Since it's ony 2wd. I'm not sure if I'd be asking for more problems than its worth. But draging an otter sled full of equipment by hand is kind of pain. just a thought, thanks for the info.
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#1506366 - 08/28/08 01:27 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: toughguy]
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Registered: 01/06/04
Posts: 3732
Loc: Minnetrista and Itasca County
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i think you're asking for trouble unless there's only an inch or two of snow, and then it's not too hard to pull the house by hand anyway. I pull an Otter Lodge with my atv in 4wd with tire chains, and it gets a workout as the snow gets deeper and deeper.
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#1506570 - 08/28/08 03:57 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: PerchJerker]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/03/07
Posts: 952
Loc: Chisago area/ex-Cottage Grove
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$20!!! What a steel.
Kinda agree with PJ ... I recommend talking to a dealer about the approximate towing capacity. Depending on what your towing it can get pretty heavy, especially if you have a bunch of gear, and plowing it through snow.
Would probably be okay if using chains, not a lot snow, or you have skis on it that gets it above the snow. For what you paid, worth a try ... better then pulling by hand. Better yet see if someone will trade you their sled/4wd for it :-)
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#1506583 - 08/28/08 04:09 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: NCLaker]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/22/06
Posts: 77
Loc: Miesville, MN
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I would try it just to see everyone elses reaction out on the lake!!
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#1506590 - 08/28/08 04:17 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: bradyd]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/04/07
Posts: 90
Loc: Monticello, MN
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I don't think I'll have a problem with the towing wieght since I currently use it to move my boat and my camper around the yard/driveway. I'm just not sure how well it'll get traction on ice. I figured I'd try this winter with the chains and see what happens. I'm not sure if there is any kind of mods I can do to make it better for driving on the lake, got any? BTW I wonder if it's even legal since it's not registered like a wheeler or a snowmobile is? any thoughts?
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#1506591 - 08/28/08 04:19 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: bradyd]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/09/02
Posts: 707
Loc: Fairmont. Mn
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Put some chains on it and dont use it in deep soft snow you should be just fine.If the snow is hard packed it will pull it easily.I used to have a 6x9 perm and pulled it around with about the same size mower as you have.
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#1506606 - 08/28/08 04:37 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: NCLaker]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/03/02
Posts: 1303
Loc: Belle Plaine, MN, USA
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$20!!! What a steel.
Kinda agree with PJ ... I recommend talking to a dealer about the approximate towing capacity. Depending on what your towing it can get pretty heavy, especially if you have a bunch of gear, and plowing it through snow.
I doubt that a portable fish house is gonna put the lawn tractor over its towing capacity. He's not talking about pulling a 30ft 5th wheel camper with 3 slide outs to California. BTW, whats the GVWR on a 19hp John Deere anyway?
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#1506896 - 08/28/08 10:01 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 11/17/06
Posts: 2435
Loc: Truman, MN
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half mile trip out to the middle if the lake would take an hour on a lawn mower. Unless you "Tim Taylor" it.
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#1507075 - 08/29/08 08:12 AM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: zamboni]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/19/01
Posts: 1127
Loc: Aberdeen, South Dakota USA
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I have seen a guy on several lakes that has an electric golf cart with chains on it. The lawn tractor may take a while to get somewhere, but it's faster and easier than walking. Go for it.
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#1507746 - 08/29/08 04:40 PM
Re: Using a lawn tractor?
[Re: BradT]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 04/03/08
Posts: 67
Loc: Madelia, MN
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I have actually seen this a couple times. One guy was even pulling his permanent house (was working until he got stuck  ). Another used his to travel from the landing to his house, worked fine. For 20 bucks I'd use it!
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