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Road Magnets

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:04 am
by Jim
For those of you that missed the meeting last night, we are discussing purchasing some road magnets to pick up metal objects (mainly studs) from the trail system.

We've had some problems with land owners getting flat tires from the studs.

Here's a link to the [URL="http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/ ... allpartial"]Road Magnets[/URL] from the Northern Tool catalog that Jerry showed us at the meeting last night.

There are two types of road magnets: with load release and without load release.

Load release allows you to turn the magnet off, to release the load. I think the load release would be the way to go.

They make several different width sizes of road magnets, with one that's 84" wide (7ft), but I'm not sure if that's too wide. :confused:

I think we should get three road magnets. One for each trail section (Armstrong Creek, Laona/Crandon, Wabeno).

I would welcome any feedback on this.

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:02 am
by I Doo
Happy Fall!!!!! Jim I didn't even know they existed!! That sounds like a great idea!! Are the mags strong enough to pick up something that small?

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 2:09 pm
by Jim
[quote=I Doo]Are the mags strong enough to pick up something that small?[/quote]According to their catalog, it says: [quote]Lifting Capacity: 400 lbs.[/quote]Maybe we should just get 1 first, and see how that works. :o Now we just need to figure out what size! ;)

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 4:28 pm
by robertslakekidrev600ho
i would just try one. 7 feet seems too wide for some trails?i would say 5-6. most people ride the center of the lane and not the edges. just a thought.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 2:29 pm
by Rozo_jr
Sounds like a good idea. I'm sure that would help.

But keep in mind, a lot of people are running stainless (Which I assume are non-ferrous) studs these days. Fast trac is one popular stainless stud manufacturer that comes to mind. There are probably many more.

I think it is a good idea though, you'll get most of the stuff off the trail.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:08 pm
by Jim
[quote=Rozo_jr]But keep in mind, a lot of people are running stainless (Which I assume are non-ferrous) studs these days. [/quote]I was wondering about that myself. :confused: Someone else had mentioned it to me at the meeting, but I dont run studs, and really know nothing about them. :o