Wow.
Aside from that one, words fail me.
Please explain what you mean by this! Because I sure don't understand where this is coming from or what it is regarding with what "Minister Man" wrote.
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Minister man -
Glad to see someone else
"using" their mini! Good luck with the building of your sled/forecart.
Where are you? I have a set of metal shafts that were removed from our ez entry cart and sent back home with me when I changed to wooden shafts. There isn't a single tree, though, that's part of the reason that I had the wooden shafts put on my cart (a cheapy)... IF your are close enough to come get them or down N Carolina way for anything, YOU CAN HAVE THEM. Since I'm not a metal worker, I have no idea how heavy that type of pipe would be or how it would compare to the shafts on an actual cart... I know that the pole used on real draft horse work equipment is usually much heavier than what would be used for pleasure driving shafts. Other than that, I believe your measurements sound/look about right!
We didn't ever put shafts on "ours" (belongs to a local draft horse trainer that worked with me and a friend getting our ponies driving in 2010) - but then again that wouldn't have worked as the sled was originally built for draft horses. My 40" mares pulled it as a pair with breast collar style harness, hooked to an evener and double tree, before I was able to purchase collar and hame, field style work harness. We didn't use shafts or a tongue on this sled. By the time I had the harness we had them working well enough together that they were hooked right to the wagon. I didn't at the time, have a sled like you are talking about myself.
The truck I purchased two years ago came with a fiberglass cover over the bed (not a camper shell, but level with bed) and something in the metal support/opening mechanism broke. It was easier to remove it instead of getting it repaired. Now we are working on (I don't have the tools for it) getting the metal support work removed, adding metal braces on each side of the "front" edge of it. Then we will put some type of bolt thru it - not sure if will do just a round ring to attach to evener/double tree to with chain/hooks or some type of hitch that we could attach a pole to. Really think that this fiberglass sled can then be used to "skid" the large round bales that we get - making it easier for a pair of ponies to pull than the friction caused by the chain link "wrap" that I was using. I don't have pics of the "cover" - but will do some when we have it done.
Could also "skid" the brush and small limbs/logs we are clearing hooked directly to the ponies rather than to the forecart. Because I have some larger ponies and I only wanted to get one forecart, I bought a Hafflinger sized one and put on a pony tongue. I am thinking about checking into getting a mini sized tongue - but not sure it would work that way?? Sometimes I've regretted purchasing it, but then Ihave some larger ponies coming along now...
You might want to look at asking questions to several other venues/manufacturers. Rural Heritage, Pioneer Manufacturing in Dalton, OH(they are great to work with and they CAN answer your questions), White Horse Manufacturing in PA, Nu-Trail ...?? in IN. Also there is Fairview Country Sales in Millersburg OH that builds carts - they MIGHT be willing to tell you what type/weights of pipe they use for their mini carts and their
mini forecart with both shafts and team pole (metal). I and J manufacturing has a website with pics and contact numbers. They might be able to help, too, but they may only go as small as Hafflingers and Fjords for their equipment and not know the sizes needed for shafts/tongue for a mini working with mini sized farm equipment.
ON Rural Heritage, there are PLENTY of knowledgeable folk who use mini equine (horse, donkey, mule) for gardening and farming applications. Articles in the print magazine and overall support for those of us that
want to use our
mini equine to
help work our "farmsteads".
Also, I can get the measurements on our ez entry cart this eve - going back out to the barn shortly. My draft horse book MAY have measurements for shafts - but don't know if they go small enough for a mini,
Do you have pics of any of your horses (if nothing else, links to the "biggies") as well as your mini guy, you are willing to share? I love learning more about the draft applications that we can do with our little guys... I plan on having a 4 abreast team (the two pictured above, with the 4 yr old daughter of the one and another mare) ready to pull a mower this summer behind the forecart!!!!