BSharpRanch
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The width measurements do not include the wheels.
Ok. Thank you BSharpRanch. I also sent you a message with an individual specific question. Thank you!The width measurements do not include the wheels.
May I ask what size your minis are? Are you willing to share any wagon dimensions? BEAUTIFUL. Thanks for sharing.If it's helpful, here's a couple photos of our wagons.
This is a really good point. If you are willing to share any dimensions so I can avoid this that would be great. I'm still on the huntFor some reason I can't post pics on here but I have a hitch wagon myself and the one thing I don't like about mine is it top heavy so make sure you get yourself one that has plenty of width. Another suggestion I have is look for one that has a fifth wheel. That gives you the ability to have a full swing, and rubber wheels or wooden wheels more often then not you see wooden wheels but I know rubber wheels are acceptable.
Our horses are all large A size - 33-34"May I ask what size your minis are? Are you willing to share any wagon dimensions? BEAUTIFUL. Thanks for sharing.
Our horses are all large A size - 33-34"
Willing to share dimensions, don't know what they are - let me know what you'd like to know and I can measure the black one for you. It's a titch smaller than the others, was cut down on the last rebuild and we like it better now.
Kendra -Our horses are all large A size - 33-34"
Willing to share dimensions, don't know what they are - let me know what you'd like to know and I can measure the black one for you. It's a titch smaller than the others, was cut down on the last rebuild and we like it better now.
My Grandad did the rebuild .... but he also did the original build. The wood was rotting after 15 or 20 years of use and needed to be redone, so he made some changes while he was at it. He made the seat a little lower, and the whole wagon about 8" shorter, which mostly made it much easier to fit in the trailer. I believe it's a little bit narrower as well.Kendra -
R U willing to share what you did during the re-build? I would love to know what and how you did it and the "whys". I guess making it a bit smaller would be a good "why" - but I'm curious.
How hard/easy was it to re-build? Did you/your family do the re-build or did you have it done by a company that specializes in that type of work?
Could start a new thread - so we don't "steal" this one...
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