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Just got a 28' V-nose enclosed trailer, wondering how many sleds people have been able to fit into a trailer of similar size?
these are the sleds I am trying to configure to fit in:
162'' M1000
156'' M7
2- 144'' Mountain Cats
136'' Sno Pro 440
121'' MXZ

I can get 5 in but the 440 isnt at my house so can try to fit it in there, I have the two long ones in the front than the MXZ in backwards with the 2 mountain cats in last but there is only 3'' left at the back and I still need to get the 440 in, any suggestions?
 

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both good ideas, but not really the direction I want to go, I want to get them all INSIDE the trailer
 

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Just got a 28' V-nose enclosed trailer, wondering how many sleds people have been able to fit into a trailer of similar size?
these are the sleds I am trying to configure to fit in:
162'' M1000
156'' M7
2- 144'' Mountain Cats
136'' Sno Pro 440
121'' MXZ

I can get 5 in but the 440 isnt at my house so can try to fit it in there, I have the two long ones in the front than the MXZ in backwards with the 2 mountain cats in last but there is only 3'' left at the back and I still need to get the 440 in, any suggestions?

we got a 159",151", 2 144"s and a 136" in a 24' enclosed. first 2 (longest in) frontwards, 136 backwards and last 2 backwards..... problem is the 136 not tied down. the extra 4' you have might allow you to put in an extra shorty.

put the 136 in the middle right up to the nose, frontwards, then the 2 longest, backwards as far forward as they can go, then the 2 144's forwards and the 121 backwards between the 144's.
Might work, I dunno.
 
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leave all the Arctic Cats and home and only bring the MXZ, it is the only sled in this line up worth taking anyway!!!LOL
SKI-DOO!!!
 

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Just got a 28' V-nose enclosed trailer, wondering how many sleds people have been able to fit into a trailer of similar size?
these are the sleds I am trying to configure to fit in:
162'' M1000
156'' M7
2- 144'' Mountain Cats
136'' Sno Pro 440
121'' MXZ

I can get 5 in but the 440 isnt at my house so can try to fit it in there, I have the two long ones in the front than the MXZ in backwards with the 2 mountain cats in last but there is only 3'' left at the back and I still need to get the 440 in, any suggestions?

:rolleyes:You could try to drive the first two in,then back the third in between, the drive the next ones in,,or if that does'nt work,put the track up on a seat of another...you can do ittttttt......:)
 

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Settled for putting all the expensive Cats in the trailer and left the junky MXZ out for the theives. Unfortunatley nobody stole it so we had to haul it all the way back....
 

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What size axles on the trailer if you have 2- 3500 axles you can be overloading it. 4 sleds is alot of weight with the trailer and if you want 5 you can be maxing out your trailer both with space and weight, and another too :eek:, not sure the back of the truck mabie.
 
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