Willow Flats
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Kelly, that's awesome!!!!! Tell your husband how impressed we all are with what he has made, and treat him like a king! He is a keeper for sure.
It finally dawned on me: if the traces are fixed to the cart, it will swing side to side as the horse pulls first with one shoulder then the other. The pivot of the swingle-tree in the middle keeps the cart pointed in the desired direction.Yes, it does have a singletree, it is under the seat. I think you’ll be able to see it better in this photo…
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a single tree is super important. Without one the pony will become very sore and bruised in the shoulders. No matter the vehicle or the weight of the vehicle.It finally dawned on me: if the traces are fixed to the cart, it will swing side to side as the horse pulls first with one shoulder then the other. The pivot of the swingle-tree in the middle keeps the cart pointed in the desired direction.
Critique my set up you guys… have any pointers for me?? See anything that I need to adjust??
Here is a silly video of the first time I drove Stormy in my new bike….
Go Pony! Gooooooo!! That looks like a racing set-up. Is it?Here is an irish pony cart - as you can see, there appears to be no swingle-tree.
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I would love to see you trot with this! That is when the balance is really tested personally I would want to have less weight in the shaft loops. Your pony is the ultimate decision maker for that. Zorro prefers a floating shaft and lets me know that by being more willing to go forward if the shafts are floating, versus being reluctant and less immediate when I ask for gait changes if I have weight in the shaft loops.
Looks great and you look so happy!!
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