Really nice setup, youve thought of just about everything. One thing Id mention is never ever leave your auger blades uncovered... one touch on your clothes or skin and its gonna get ugly fast
Very nice. There’s nothing like the feeling of satisfaction by accomplishing exactly what you set out to do -and it seems you definitely rocked that! It’s totally functional and it’s the way you wanted it to be. I absolutely love videos like this. First of all there aren’t very many of them out there! And when others see what you and a few have done it’s helpful to those who wanna do something similar. Even if it’s not exactly the same as yours, know that in some way your helping someone get to the point where you are! I welded a contraption to hold my shack vertically off from my 1 7/8” ball & hitch in the back of my 400 Sportsman. Even made my own auger attachment off that as well. Everything else (which I’ve finally learned to downsize because I really don’t need to bring the kitchen sink) is mounted/stored on the front rack. Totally functional for me and I can honestly say I wouldn’t change a thing! It was fun to build and has made my days on the ice sooo much more enjoyable too! Nice rig & tight lines...
Cheers, from Northern Michigan! Very Nice! You've set the bar. I just bought a Polaris Sportsman 500 and I am using (utilizing, LOL) your set-up as the model to build mine. Good Job and thanks for the video.
If you can do aluminum, do it. Otherwise be sure to adjust your spring tension in the back of your wheeler to prevent tires and chains from rubbing the plastics. I still love this setup.
Looks like a nice set up. For me and my wife I choose to be a bit more inclosed with a Sxs. Yes close attention to ice thickness because of the weight but any lake will blow hard and sometimes white outs. Gps is a great addition along with insulated gear of course as well as the clam used to stay out of the weather. And the heater as well all add up to a great time on the ice. ps those auger blades will find a way to slice you for sure, keep em hard covered~
Dude this setup is fantastic, there is literally nothing you didn't think of. Pretty sweet setup, especially down here in the more central Midwest where our ice season isn't always as long.
Matt Vavroch bucket holders are the only other thing but they fit within the ice shelter. If I would have been able to weld aluminum, an aluminum rack would have been a little better since the weight is farther behind the wheeler.
Nice setup ! Mine is similar on my Suzuki but I run a Monster box so it has the ability to mount stuff on the sides of it. Your rack for your flip over is a lot higher than mine but I love that method of hauling my shack like that only complaint is that it makes my machine ass heavy so on slick ice I need 40 acres to turn around lol !
Awesome rig you've got there, bro. I bought a new Tracker 570 last year and have done some of the things you've done to your four-wheeler. Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to get out on the ice yet, but it's been around 8 inches for the past couple of weeks in most places here in Marquette county (U.P.) so now it's just a matter of making the time. I'm hoping to get out there this week. Quick question - back when you were still dragging a sled, did you ever try using one of the sled covers? I mostly ask because I'm still having to go that route (until I can do something like you've done here in this video. Also, just wanted to say that I subscribed and hit the bell icon. Awesome video and I look forward to seeing more in the future. Stay safe out there on the ice, bro.
@yoopertracker Man I have a cover yes and still haul a sled from time to time depending on gear I need. But when there is more snow on the ice or slush, the tires will fill the sled cover up
I have a Masterforce hammer drill since I have those tools and batteries already. Works great. Not sure it’s necessary to upgrade to one of those aluminum shafted plastic style light bits. This does quite well.
Really nice setup, youve thought of just about everything. One thing Id mention is never ever leave your auger blades uncovered... one touch on your clothes or skin and its gonna get ugly fast
Sweet Man , I like it and appreciate your tips and taking all of us along .. Cheers from Michigan.👍
Very nice. There’s nothing like the feeling of satisfaction by accomplishing exactly what you set out to do -and it seems you definitely rocked that! It’s totally functional and it’s the way you wanted it to be.
I absolutely love videos like this. First of all there aren’t very many of them out there! And when others see what you and a few have done it’s helpful to those who wanna do something similar. Even if it’s not exactly the same as yours, know that in some way your helping someone get to the point where you are!
I welded a contraption to hold my shack vertically off from my 1 7/8” ball & hitch in the back of my 400 Sportsman. Even made my own auger attachment off that as well. Everything else (which I’ve finally learned to downsize because I really don’t need to bring the kitchen sink) is mounted/stored on the front rack. Totally functional for me and I can honestly say I wouldn’t change a thing! It was fun to build and has made my days on the ice sooo much more enjoyable too!
Nice rig & tight lines...
Thanks. Always more we want to do as equipment evolves!
Nice work, looks great enjoy!
Going to be better now that I adjusted the springs in the rear end so it won't squat so much. Thanks.
I put mudflaps behind rear tires and they keep snow out of sled being dragged behind wheeler.
Cheers, from Northern Michigan! Very Nice! You've set the bar. I just bought a Polaris Sportsman 500 and I am using (utilizing, LOL) your set-up as the model to build mine. Good Job and thanks for the video.
If you can do aluminum, do it. Otherwise be sure to adjust your spring tension in the back of your wheeler to prevent tires and chains from rubbing the plastics. I still love this setup.
Love it man...awesome like it
Looks like a nice set up. For me and my wife I choose to be a bit more inclosed with a Sxs. Yes close attention to ice thickness because of the weight but any lake will blow hard and sometimes white outs. Gps is a great addition along with insulated gear of course as well as the clam used to stay out of the weather. And the heater as well all add up to a great time on the ice. ps those auger blades will find a way to slice you for sure, keep em hard covered~
Dude this setup is fantastic, there is literally nothing you didn't think of. Pretty sweet setup, especially down here in the more central Midwest where our ice season isn't always as long.
Matt Vavroch bucket holders are the only other thing but they fit within the ice shelter. If I would have been able to weld aluminum, an aluminum rack would have been a little better since the weight is farther behind the wheeler.
@@trevorolson997 totally makes sense, I shared that with my buddy who is looking into eventually getting an atv for our water down here.
Awesome video!
Great walk through
Awesome rig!
Nice setup ! Mine is similar on my Suzuki but I run a Monster box so it has the ability to mount stuff on the sides of it. Your rack for your flip over is a lot higher than mine but I love that method of hauling my shack like that only complaint is that it makes my machine ass heavy so on slick ice I need 40 acres to turn around lol !
Get some covers on those auger blades! YIKES 😬
Utilize!
Awesome rig you've got there, bro. I bought a new Tracker 570 last year and have done some of the things you've done to your four-wheeler. Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to get out on the ice yet, but it's been around 8 inches for the past couple of weeks in most places here in Marquette county (U.P.) so now it's just a matter of making the time. I'm hoping to get out there this week.
Quick question - back when you were still dragging a sled, did you ever try using one of the sled covers? I mostly ask because I'm still having to go that route (until I can do something like you've done here in this video.
Also, just wanted to say that I subscribed and hit the bell icon. Awesome video and I look forward to seeing more in the future. Stay safe out there on the ice, bro.
@yoopertracker Man I have a cover yes and still haul a sled from time to time depending on gear I need. But when there is more snow on the ice or slush, the tires will fill the sled cover up
@@trevorolson997 Gotcha. So I guess I'll end up having to go the route you went. We definitely get *lots* of snow up here.
Do you run a makita drill? Thats all I use and ive wanted to go lighter with the attachment.
I have a Masterforce hammer drill since I have those tools and batteries already. Works great. Not sure it’s necessary to upgrade to one of those aluminum shafted plastic style light bits. This does quite well.
Nice video just a quick comment Cover up those cutters on your ice auger if you slip and fall against there it’s going to Tear a new ass
Always
you know how hard it is to find ATV porn.i hit the jack pot here lol
Lol well thanks. I saw a new one on the ice today with tracks and I thought that got me excited!