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oldiron64

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That is my neighbor leaving with the back blade I adapted to his log cart.
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No he is not Amish but has a draft horse to skid logs and wanted to be able to plow snow. Not a model but far enough off the wall to interest me to do.

Harold
 
Well the horse would need something that big to 'clean up' after itself :big: :big: :big:

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Jim
 
Living in Amish country I'm finding it hard to see the "unusual" part. :D

Draft horses don't care what they are pulling.
Give them something to pull and they are happy campers.
Once they feel the load on their collar they're ready to go to work!
Get in front of it and you're nothing but ground traction material
under their feet.

Thanks for the post oldiron64. Thm:

(Can you tell I'm a big fan of REAL horse power? ;))

Rick
 
What's that on Dobbin's front ankle? (how can you tell I'm not a horse person?) ???
Mark
 
Traction spikes or just plain dirt stuck to is hair?? :big:
 

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