Scoot runner thicknes; Includes discussion of Bridle Chains

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  • #64598
    Anonymous
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    Thanks. Thats just what I was planning to do with a mine when I build it. Fire wood in the winter/tool carrier.

    Tristan

    #64594
    mitchmaine
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    anyone out there worked a single horse in shafts to a scoot? if so, how were the shafts connected to the scoot? or did you even use shafts? in which case, what did you do for holdbacks?

    mitch

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    On the single horse scoot that I’m building, I’m thinking of using a short “pole”, only long enough to fit through both rings plus a foot or two beyond the front ring, and somehow attach/bolt the shaft assembly from my Pioneer forecart to the pole. I think this should work…

    #64584
    Carl Russell
    Moderator

    Dan and Mitch, I made such a set-up for a mower, and I was going to say that I think it would work great for a scoot.

    Carl

    #64595
    mitchmaine
    Participant

    good idea. much better than the complicated mess i was working on. thanks, both.

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