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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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Road King Drop Down Trailers
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Our 1st priority is quality, price, and your satisfaction.

We wanted the best you could get for the money and we are now making Road Kings available to you.

We have the following Retractable Wheel Trailers available to order:


ROAD KING RETRACTABLE WHEEL FRAMES

--Size--------Capacity---------Price

6'6" x 12'----3500 GVWR--------$1225
6'6" x 14'----3500 GVWR--------$1299
6'6" x 16'----3500 GVWR--------$1375

(all trailers are at maximum legal width)

To order or for more info
Call Toll Free: 1-866-333-2160

The following features are standard on all Road King Retractable Wheel Frames

3"x3" square tubed drop tongue system (Standard, not a $75-$100 option like the others) - no need to unhook vehicle from fish house while hammering Red Lake slabs, or Devil¹s Lake perch.

Retractable wheel system with leaf suspension and dual direction cranks, "new" tires, rims and spindles rated to carry up to 3,500 pounds.

Now it's possible to load all your gear and an ATV.

Great for summer hauling or a hunting shack too.

Heavy duty steel fenders (Note inside upper half is covered which I haven't seen on others).

Heavy duty winches and cables.

2"x3" rectangular tubed frame with cross braces every 24 inches for long
term structural support (NO weaker angle iron).

Safety chains, 2" coupler and propane rack included.

All frames primed and painted for long lasting durability.

OPTIONS:

Tongue jack installed $ 45.00
Spare 14" tire and rim (rated for 1,760 pounds) $ 75.00

To order call:
Toll Free: 1-866-333-2160

To arrange to see/purchase them close to Owatonna Cabelas call:
1-507-451-2033

Here are pictures:

Drop Down Hitch
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ICE-ROAD KING Retractable Wheel Fish House Trailer
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ROAD KING Retractable Wheel Fish House Trailer - Lowered
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You can see them at the Medford Cabinet Shop
3 miles North of the Owatonna Cabelas.
1st Exit North Of Cabelas
1st Place on the right as you head east off Interstate I35.

To arrange to see/purchase your Ice Road King close to Owatonna Cabelas in Medford call:
1-507-451-2033

To see/purchase your Ice Road King in Alexandria call or stop by:
Northeast Outfitters
915 Hwy 29 N NE
(320) 763-9598

or
Call Toll Free: 1-866-333-2160

ROAD KING COMFORT FISH HOUSES COMING SOON

ROAD KING is a Trademark.

PS: Custom made trailers to your specs upon request. Please call for quote.

[This message has been edited by Rick (edited 05-20-2003).]

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Stop in and take a peak at the trailers:
Alexandria Outfitters
aka NE Oufitters

in Alexandria.

Now is a very good time to make preparations to build your palace on wheels.

Great for Camping and hunting shacks as well as Ice Fishing Houses on retractable wheels.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

You can also see them in Medford, MN. right off I35. 1st place on the right as you head into Medford.

Only 3 miles north of the Owatonna Cabelas.

Start planning today so your ready to go when you'd like to get started.

[This message has been edited by Rick (edited 04-09-2003).]

Posted

Rick,
My fishhouse is a 7X12 and the wheels are on the back of the house. This makes the tongue weight terrible. I cannot pull my house with a 4-wheeler at all. It bottoms out the wheeler. Could a guy slip one of these trailers under my home and remove the wheels from the back to balance out the weight some? What do you think?
Thanks,
Flash
"Set the Hook"

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Hi Flash,
you would need to have us build a custom trailer for you. You would also need to take out six inches on the side of your house for the wheels to fit in because they are retractable. Otherwise it wouldn't be road legal.

Anything beyond 6'6" in house size width will require a recess for the wheels in the house. Unless you don't need it to be road legal of course for those who store their fish house.

Posted

So, in other words, it would be possible to do? Maybe you could e-mail me at [email protected] I was wondering if you could tell me a price range. Of course it would not be binding. Just a rough guess.
Flash

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Hi Flash,
you've got mail.

It's good to think ahead.

That's for sure.

  • 1 month later...
  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

We are now in the process of getting the 1st Road King Fish House planned and built.

Should be ready in June.

If you were going to build your own, what would you put in it?

Posted

Rick;

Since yours is a cable driven system, why not, for an extra few bucks, put an electric boat style winch system on as an option.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Hey Labrat,
good idea. We can do that as a custom order.

We also have hydraulic push button lifts available as well.

Anymore good ideas out there?

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

We're looking for preferences and good ideas.
If you were building your own fish house,

What would you put in it?

Posted

How about a "livewell / baitbucket" of some kind that can be drained easily through the floor by pulling a plug. You could even go so far as a small hand or electric pump and detachable hose to pull lake water into it from an open hole.
Heck you could use the same pump arrangement to pull lake water into a sink for rinsing and cleaning fish....

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Thanks Twitter,

any more ideas out there?

Posted

I've been discussing with my brother the idea of an all season trailer. Besides using it for ice fishing, it could be set up to use for a hunting camp in the fall. Also, that trailer has heavy enough suspension so the back end could be made to open and the quadrunner could be hauled inside, away from the weather and people who would like to own one without paying for one.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
Posted

Hey icehousebob,
sorry I missed your post. We've had a number of guys who were thinking the same thing.

These trailers can definitely be set-up to use year round.

If you're thinking about building your own fish house, the trailers can be had by calling:
Toll Free: 1-866-333-2160

Hey guys,
if this was your trailer, how would you build on it for your use?

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