Here is my version of the Villi Bogie Wheel Tool.
Villi used pipe, but I didn't have pipe laying around so I used what I had. The bottom is a solid steel rod, 3/4" diameter by about 10" long. To prevent the tool from slipping in between the grousers when lifting, I used 2 pieces of 2" x 3" angle iron that I welded to the rod. The also form the support for the lifting arm. I was VERY SURPRISED at how easy it was to lift bogey wheel using the tool. I'm not sure how long the lift arms are, but they offer more than enough leverage to do the job
Picture #1 - My tool shown in action.
Picture #2 - The 2 tools I made (one is for Mike/Snowtrac Operations)
Picture #3 - This is Mike's tool disassembled. As he has a Snow Master, I made the tool adjustable by drilling 2 holes in the lift arm just in case he needed a slighly different amount of reach, I also drilled 2 holes into the angle iron to offer 2 different lift heights just in case the Snow Master is slightly different than a Snow Trac. (
if you have sharp eyes you can see that Mike's tool needs a stout hook on the end of the chain, I only had 1 and put it on mine, so he'll have to add that when he gets his tool)
On both tools I cut the notches with a vertical front side and an angled back side to prevent the hook from slipping out of place. I also rounded off the corner of the lever arm where it might come in contact with the rubber tire. Instead of welding the chain in place as Villi did, I chose to drill a hole in and attach the chain with a stainless steel screw/washer, it is just another way to allow for adjustments if Mike needs it on the Snow Master, but I just set mine so it would work and it should not need to be adjusted again.
THANK YOU VILLI, the measurements you provided really helped