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- June 12, 2011 at 9:38 pm #42765Jared AshleyParticipant
hi everyone, i have a haflinger and a pleasure harness that fits her but want to trade for a work harness. i like the looks and idea behind the d ring harness. my question is, how do you connect this harness to shafts? is there a special connector or adapter for shaft loops? i’m just getting started in the draft aspect of horses, so i have been reading a lot on this site, and have found it very enjoyable and useful. thanks, jared
June 12, 2011 at 10:43 pm #67533Carl RussellModeratorJared Ashley;27579 wrote:hi everyone, i have a haflinger and a pleasure harness that fits her but want to trade for a work harness. i like the looks and idea behind the d ring harness. my question is, how do you connect this harness to shafts? is there a special connector or adapter for shaft loops? i’m just getting started in the draft aspect of horses, so i have been reading a lot on this site, and have found it very enjoyable and useful. thanks, jaredJared, on many d-ring harnesses the shaft loops can be hung from the jack-saddle. I made up another jack-saddle with shaft-loops on it to drape over the horse.
Les Barden had Jack-saddles made up with small brass d-rings hanging on it, so that he can clip the shaft-loops on as needed.
The side straps clip into hold-back on the shafts.
Carl
June 12, 2011 at 11:34 pm #67542Jared AshleyParticipantCarl, thanks for the info. the picture makes it clear.
jaredJune 13, 2011 at 1:02 am #67537Robert MoonShadowParticipantCarl ~ How do we contact Les? I don’t mean to bump the thread, but I tried a search, and it says “Les” is too short of a word to use. {I typed Les Barden contact info}. I need his cd on d-ring harness to give to the local guy to see if he wants to try to make it for me…
June 13, 2011 at 1:26 am #67534Carl RussellModeratorLes can be reached by phone 603-332-0082. There is in the making, a pamphlet to accompany this video, that should be completed this fall sometime. I believe that Joe Mischka will be producing it, and marketing both.
Carl
June 13, 2011 at 4:37 am #67538Robert MoonShadowParticipantThank you, Carl.
June 15, 2011 at 4:25 am #67539Robert MoonShadowParticipantCarl ~ Do you have Les’ snailmail address (or email, if he has it) – it’d cost quite a bit just to place the call from hereabouts.
June 15, 2011 at 1:28 pm #67535Carl RussellModeratorLes Barden, Barden Tree Farm, 279 Meaderboro Rd., Farmington, NH 03835.
You can also probably get it from Berry Brook Ox Supply. Tim & Wendy Huppe live just down the road from Les. [URL=”http://%20www.berrybrookoxsupply.com/”%5Dhttp:// http://www.berrybrookoxsupply.com/%5B/URL%5D
I also think you will be able to get the videos from Rural Heritage at some point in the future.
Carl
June 15, 2011 at 1:34 pm #67540Robert MoonShadowParticipantYer cool, Carl!
June 15, 2011 at 1:52 pm #67541Uncle JoeParticipantYes, we will have the DVD early next week to ship. We will be charging $29 for the DVD which will cover the cost of manufacture and shipping and leave a little to send to Les to help compensate him for what he spent producing the video originally. It is not a commercial project, we are just glad to be able to help get Les’s message out. He is a great guy with high standards and a wealth of knowledge and experience. The pamphlet currently being produced won’t be available, as Carl said, until sometime this fall. But if someone wants to order the DVD now, I can send the pamphlet (which will provide additional measuring, fitting and hooking instructions) when it is complete.
Joe Mischka
Rural Heritage
publisher@ruralheritage.comJune 15, 2011 at 2:00 pm #67536Carl RussellModerator@Uncle Joe 27637 wrote:
Yes, we will have the DVD early next week to ship. We will be charging $29 for the DVD which will cover the cost of manufacture and shipping and leave a little to send to Les to help compensate him for what he spent producing the video originally. It is not a commercial project, we are just glad to be able to help get Les’s message out. He is a great guy with high standards and a wealth of knowledge and experience. The pamphlet currently being produced won’t be available, as Carl said, until sometime this fall. But if someone wants to order the DVD now, I can send the pamphlet (which will provide additional measuring, fitting and hooking instructions) when it is complete.
Joe Mischka
Rural Heritage
publisher@ruralheritage.comThanks Joe….:)
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