Smaller wheels also = less weight.
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Dominiak also has a mini sized marathon styled carriage. There is a woman in NY who imports these vehicles. I don't see the Mini sized carriage currently on her site - the others are quite a bit more $ than the mini is/was, but it's been a few years since I've looked.
HIgh Hopes Farm
Carolina Carriage Superstore - Greer, SC carries different wagons (farm & amish style), carts & carriages
Hunter's Creek Farm - here in Southern Pines, NC has some nice ones at very reasonable cost
I understand that
Frey Carriages makes a mini sized Marathon vehicle, too.
Roberts Carriage out of Canada also builds different types of carriages
Country Carriages USA - here in NC also is a dealer for vehicles made here in the USA, but not in the Carolinas (I think out of PA?)
Russ hardwick, mentioned above is in Florida.
A silver Penny Farm - has wagons but not the marathon type carriage.
Driving Essentials - is a dealer for the Glinkowski "mini Mix"...
I have a pic of a pair of mine with their spotted, trace chain, farm harness on pulling one of these (I think? - it may be the Dominiak, but I don't think so). I did a weekend packed full of learning with Kathy Bachelor of
Mini Milers in SC. She may have moved into NC, you'd have to check. She sometimes has different vehicles for sale as well... There site hasn't been updated in a while and I haven't seen anything on FB lately from her feed (but I'm having problems with that, soo...)
Almost forgot about the Kutzman carriages. They are also distributed by folks here now -
PnP Distributors
Possibly some other distributors in Florida - there is a HUGE driving contingent with Live Oak, there...
There is another builder of carriages, some of interesting design, in Canada. I can't remember the place and surprisingly I don't currently have the name/link on our website... I want to say they are the pony place - but I'm only coming up with links here in the USA, not what I was looking for. Found it -
Patty's Pony Place
Here is a mini sized one - more farm wagons & carts than carriages -
Sonrise Pony Farm
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I like my wooden farm wagon made by Pioneer Manufacturing out of Ohio (Amish country, Holmes County). I've had custom work done to it, it's been heavily used and abused and needs to be reworked into a non-wood product (like the Pioneer Forecart). Yes, those are working headlights and working turn signals on the wagon. It has a marine battery under the drivers seat. It also has a brake that can be set (the 40" shetlands can drag the non-moving wheels thru the sand when they really feel like it...
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We have a Hafflinger sized Pioneer Forecart w/ a pony sized tongue, meant to be used with farm equipment. So far, I've used it more often for trail driving and yes, to the issues mentioned above with a two wheel cart with the fact that this is a rather heavy cart. I got the larger size as I have ponies that are larger, too.
My girlfriend has the pony sized Forecart with the pony sized tongue and has used it more often with actual farm equipment.
There are other builders of Mini Sized farm equipment and wagons - I have links to some - very few have websites, I go to Draft Horse
Events where I've gotten contacts and in 2014 Vicki, her husband James and I went to Horse Progress Days when it was held in OH. White Horse Manufacturing is out of PA, EZ Trail is out of Indiana (all in Amish communities). We haven't been to any of the other HPG's - they alternate states -
Horse Progress Days.
Also, this year, Vicki said that she used a 3 abreast hitch for the harrow and crumbler (if I heard her right?)... No pics, unfortunately... That is actually mine/Larry's harrow & crumbler - but it's lived at Vicki's the last several years while we've tried to get things set on our new property...
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All of the Shetlands pictured above are about 40" tall. GG is 41" now, Koalah's knifey withers DO measure 43", but her body is about the same as the 40" shets...