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    Question Toon wheel

    Have any of you rigged up a wheel to transport your toon? I'm thinking about making something for my older model Scadden. I know that there are a few after market wheels out there, but I'd rather not spend a couple hundred $$ if at all possible.

    Any suggestions?

    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly-chucker View Post
    Have any of you rigged up a wheel to transport your toon? I'm thinking about making something for my older model Scadden. I know that there are a few after market wheels out there, but I'd rather not spend a couple hundred $$ if at all possible.

    Any suggestions?

    Kevin

    I got a 12. inch pneumatic wheel and tire from Princess auto that had a bearing with a 3/4 inch bore in it. I married this to a 6 inch x 3/4 inch axel and a piece of 2 inch channel steel. I bolted this to my engine mount with two bolts and wing nuts. It takes less than a minute to put on and off my toon. You hold the leg rests like they were the two handles of a wheel barrow and viola your off. Using it like a wheelbarrow I can put the electric motor the battery and all my stuff on the toon and wheel it down to the lake. Easy as pie. The Wheel,tire and axel cost me $11.00 the channel steel was something I found at the scrap yard and the guy said to just take it. Total cost was $15.00 or so. I would take a pic of it but its stored away for the ice season.
    For God's sake, Don't Quote me! I'm Probably making this crap up!

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    Yep.
    Go by your local Goodwill and buy a small kids bicycle. My local Goodwill had several for $5.00 each! I picked one out and gave the lady 15 bucks (10 as a donation) for the bicycle. Took it home, stripped off the front fork, drilled a hole straight thru the upper end of the fork for a clip-pin to slide thru, gave it a couple shots of Rustoleum paint and...waalaaa....I had a perfect wheel for my Skykomish Sunrise for nearly nothing.
    Slide the wheel into the bracket on the rear of the frame, slide a clip thru to keep the wheel straight, grab the toon by the footpegs and roll it around just like a wheelbarrow.
    Works perfectly.
    Mark 1:17

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    Default try this

    I bought a used wheelbarrow with a cracked tub for $2.00 at a yard sale. Stripped everything off but the wheel and handles. Attached a board across the front for the toon frame to rest against and viola. Just stash it out of the way on the bank while you are floating. Good luck. Jim
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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