Treestand rack for 05 Sportsman
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dawgfan1,
Hands down the best one I've seen to date is the
ATV Totem® Treestand Carrier
This is the one I have on my 700, works great, very durable, causes a lot of people to ask "What's that"....LOL
I bought my brother one of the one from Wally World for his Birthday, and it bent the first time he used it, with that said the $60 is well worth it....
Hope this helps,
ZMan079
Hands down the best one I've seen to date is the
ATV Totem® Treestand Carrier
This is the one I have on my 700, works great, very durable, causes a lot of people to ask "What's that"....LOL
I bought my brother one of the one from Wally World for his Birthday, and it bent the first time he used it, with that said the $60 is well worth it....
Hope this helps,
ZMan079
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Oleman,
All good points. That's why I'm on a forum looking for hints rather that mounting stuff. I've got a brand new atv and want to explore many alternatives. I can't mentally picture how the mud flaps would hang far enough down to protect the treestand and still not contact the tires. On the other hand, I can't picture the mud flap in the middle where I picture the treestand holder because it would block access to the storage compartment.
All good points. That's why I'm on a forum looking for hints rather that mounting stuff. I've got a brand new atv and want to explore many alternatives. I can't mentally picture how the mud flaps would hang far enough down to protect the treestand and still not contact the tires. On the other hand, I can't picture the mud flap in the middle where I picture the treestand holder because it would block access to the storage compartment.
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Most racks I've seen are all similar to the one ZMan posted. You may have to leave the tailgate down with that setup too, if you can somehow close it now. If that's too high to fit in your garage, is there a problem putting in on the rear rack and bungee cording it down? Where I hunt I have a storage shed with all my stands in it. I just bungee cord a stand to the rear rack when I put them out or move them. It infringes on the seat a little while it's back there. I usually put it on a canvas tarp to keep from scratching the rack.
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My main concern is scratching both the Summit and the brand new Polaris. My previous atv had so many scratches from metal to metal contact that I want to avoid with this one. There is also the noise factor to consider. Tarps and such can squelch the sound, but ultimately you have trouble locating all the stuff in the dark... The height thing is not a show stopper because I plan to trailer it most of the time anyway. There are occasions where it will be necessary to transport in the bed of the truck.
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I made my own multi-use carrier starting with a trailer ball receiver mounted on a ball in the rear hitch, then made up a rectangular frame using 2x4's and short pieces of angle with bolts for the joints. On top I attached the wood frame to the rack extension with hook bolts thru the wood frame and wing nuts so it's easy to install or take off. Drill shallow holes in the front of the frame up and down the sides and top for tarp strap hooks to grab. The wood frame makes it quieter for hauling metal objects, I carry a ladder stand or pop-up blinds, really you can set it up for whatever you need. It's simple and inexpensive, works for me.....