jimgerken
Veteran Member
This winter was the third year I groomed trails on mine and my neighbor's land, private ATV trails, for winter ATV use. I pull the groomer behind an Apache tracked Can Am 800 4X4 Outlander. The first winter I experimented with a two wheeled cart with a stiff plastic mud flap dragging behind it. That pulled too hard once it was weighted properly to actually work. Next I tried a pc of rubber comfort mat (like you buy to stand on in your workshop, 3 feet square, lots of open holes), hitched to the tow vehicle with a cable laced thru the mat diagonaly and looped back, with added blades bolted underneath to keep the mat tracking straight, and about 15 pounds added weight on top. That worked pretty well, but wasn't effective enough when the larger snows started coming. This winter I was given a used-up snowmobile track from a friend, and designed a roller-like groomer. It has evolved a bit through the season, and now works like a dream. The idea is to level and pack the snow so it sets up hard and then we can ride on the trail with 2 wheel drive sport ATVs, which is a total blast! Generally it takes two passes to get the width I am looking for (7 feet). A lot of the packing is done by the tracked ATV itself, and the groomer/roller fills in the gap between the ATV tracks. Here is a groomer rig pic I took recently.