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Old 07-21-2009, 06:35 PM
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Ok,gang I know its the middle of summer but I'm trying to get prepared for winter. I'm planning on building a ATV deck for my pickup that will haul 2 X2s with tracks. I'll be using aluminum for the structure. Has anyone seen a set of plans or seen a deck made for tracked ATV's?

I've searched the net and all of the decks I've seen are to narrow for tracks or mighty expensive sled decks. I priced out all of the aluminum for my plans and I'm at $650 including the ramp material. I figure that a few nights in my shop with my Mig and I could save a bundle.

As far as the engineering goes I have friend with a alumminum deck that I could model mine after, just modify for tracks, but I'm looking for any ideas so that I produce a deck that lasts and works with tracks as well as being safe. With over 20k invested in machines I figure beefier is when it comes to the ramps and deck construction.
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Old 07-22-2009, 09:28 AM
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What length and width would you be needing with the tracks on the quads?
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Old 07-23-2009, 12:17 AM
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84" minimum across the deck (tracks will hang over abit, 98" so 7" over each side) and 112" length. I think I've settled on making mine 84"x 96" with a 16" removeable extension for the rear. That way I can haul in the summer with a 84x96 deck for tires and add the extension for the tracks in the winter.

I picked up the aluminum today, $612.00. Tommarrow I'll be burning some rod.
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Old 07-23-2009, 09:58 AM
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Take some pics when you're done and load the quads on. I'd like to see it. Welding is one of those things I'm going to learn someday.
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Old 07-23-2009, 11:48 AM
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Have fun creating that, I always loved making things, especially with welding and fabrication

Be sure to post some pics, and what are you using as the deck itself? Diamondplate?
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:18 AM
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Finished the basic frame yesterday. It is 7' x 8'. Lots of cutting, fitting, and welding.

Haven't decided on the deck yet. The D-plate aluminum would look great but I'm concerned that in the winter it would get really slick. I'm considering plywood with a black epoxy resin paint and a healthy mix of aquarium rock on the surface. I know a couple of guys have used this and it makes one heck of a no skid surface. The black color would also help to warm the surface on a sunny day reducing ice and snow.

I've got a couple of days to ponder it as I'm headed over to Washougl for the AMA nationals this weekend.
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Old 07-24-2009, 09:42 AM
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I highly recommend Herculiner. It comes in a can and you roll it on. I was frustrated that I had to refinish my boat seats every couple of years. I had tried everything up to and including spar varnish. I put the Herculiner on and they have stayed rough and painted with no pealing for about 3 years now. I think if you mixed in the aquarium gravel as you described you'd have a long lasting solution. You can get it at most auto parts stores.
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