This message is from: Amy Evers
Not too sure what you mean by "yoke style" harness Breast collar style
harness can be used for both pleasure carts like a meadowbrook and for
competition style carts such as Bell Crown or Pacific Carriage, etc. You can
also get neck collar harness made for dri
This message is from: mfarnswo...@mfgraffix.com
Ideal harness from Coachman's Delight is a very nice leather harness,
especially for its price. The French Collar is a great way to go, it has
the advantages of a full collar, but with more flexibility and
adjustability. The harness is made in the
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Dear Tonja,
Good to meet you. I would love a list of appropriate saddles. I am needing
one soon.
Sincerely,
Laura
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> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Subject: Harness
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:36:38 -0400
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> This message i
This message is from: Steve McIlree
Teresa wrote:
Any suggestions on where to find replacement parts? Is there a catalog or
whatever which carries parts?
Teresa F in MO where snow is predicted So much for spring.
Well, if you are in Missouri, you are probably within 75 miles of an Ami
This message is from: "coy...@acrec.com"
Mast Harness is no longer in the business of selling harness hardware.
Weaver Leather bought Mast out, oh, about 5-6 years ago. --DeeAnna
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This message is from: "coy...@acrec.com"
Try Iowa Valley Carriage, owned by Sandee McKee. Her website is
http://www.iowavalleycarriage.com/ but I'd recommend giving her a call
-- not everything she has is on her website. If Sandee doesn't have it
in stock, she will know where to find it for y
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Mast Harness has them.
Amy
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This message is from: Karen McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sue, Jacquelyn wants it!
She probably allready emailed you, but just in caseThanks!
Karen McCarthy
Great Basin Fjords :: Madras, Oregon
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This message is from: kelly MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com> Subject:
Harness for sale> Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 20:10:17 -0600> > This message is
from: "Sue Clark-Sorger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > For sale a black leather
harness, made by Mr. Es
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What is harness honey used for?
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think Carousel Farms is the producer of Harness Honey;You can order
from their website: http://www.carouselfarm.com/harness.html
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Harness storage is a very creative thing...I have tried the following:
Go to the Salvation army + find a huge zippered 'soft sided' suitcase
(typically Cordura nylon) w/ some sort of frame. I found a perect one for
$3 that even has little
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "themercers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I just spent a lot of time cleaning my leather harness and want to find a
> bag to store it in so it won't collect dust between uses. Anyone have any
> suggestions on what and where to use/buy
This message is from: Carol Makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I went to a thrift store and bought a rather large suitcase with the
wheels and retractable handle. My whole harness fits in it with room to
spare and it is easy to haul here and there. Cost was $6.
themercers wrote:
This message is
This message is from: "Skeels, Mark A \(GE Healthcare\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My daughter just sewed one for a 4-H project. Not sure where she got
the pattern or if she just saw one and did the rest in her head, it is
very nice, bought some maroon denum at the store and a long zipper, then
just p
This message is from: Curt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, In regards to driving harnesses for Fjords, your best bet is Camptown
Harness. Their website is: http://www.horseharness.com/. Camptown harnesses
are made for Fjords by a Fjord owner, Dave McWethy. He makes Biothane® and
Beta® harnesses.
This message is from: Reuben Titus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I am interested in purchasing a used draft harness for a 14.1 hand 1000
lb.
horse, and wondered if anyone out there had anything for sale, or tips
on
where to look.
Thanks,
This isn't used, but i
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: harness bells
> This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Re bells. Years ago a man came up with the idea of bridle rosettes with
a
> good sized bell on t
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re bells. Years ago a man came up with the idea of bridle rosettes with a
good sized bell on them. Anything new was picked up rapidly and so there
were many serious accidents. Not only the horse wearing the rosettes the
first time but also
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Thank you, DeeAnna
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Linda wrote:
"...Where does one attach "bells" to the harness - bells referred to
are the long type that buckles around the horse"
Behind the saddle. For photos and more information about the different
types of body bells, see here:
http://classicbe
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Thank you, Anne - I'll pass the information on to my friend who is wondering.
How is your weather this time of year?
Linda in Minnesota
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- Opprinnelig melding -
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Til:
Sendt: 17. februar 2003 19:09
Emne: harness bells
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> Hi Listers;
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> Question? Where does one attach "bells" to the harness
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Subject: Re: harness questions
Barb E mailed the article to me and I can email you a copy if you wish
Barb is VERY NICE and very helpful about asking questions
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also you could ask Dave He was also very helpful to me at the ADS weekend
and yes he has very
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think there was some problem with using the yankee britchin with a cart
and shafts.
Jean Ernest
Fairbanks, Alaska
Yes, this would likely be a problem because the Y.B. is connected at one
point to the pole strap, that is slotted or
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think they discussed yankee britchin on the CD-L. You might go to their
archives: http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/Archives/cd-l.html
and search for it, or ask Barb Lee, a harness maker who is on the CD-L
about it. http://www.NearsideHarness.
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> Good Mornng all,
> We have just been given a full single pulling
> harness for our Fjord Siri,
We seem to be
> missing a couple of
> straps which must go alon
This message is from: "Cheryl Beillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Carolyn .. you said you throw the "gear" in a bucket or laundry tub with
water and some Murphy's Oil Soap and let it soak, etc. then oil and
condition ... this is a dumb question but do you mean 'everything" .. ?? all
parts of the harness
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> Don & Jane Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> anyone want to throw in a few words on brakes or no brakes, bicycle
> tires or wooden with rubber, leather or synthetic harness??? There are
> a fair number of hills where I'll be driv
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Laurie,
Thanks for telling me about the 2 strap now offered. I'm going to check into
it to see if I can get mine switched or order that new piece.
Susan
This message is from: "Laurie Pittman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Susan,
> The only thing I don't like about the Zilco is that it only
> has one strap over the back to hold the breeching (I hope I get the names
> right). I think it would lie nicer on the hip with the two "Y" ing out
like
> I've
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Jane,
We have a Zilco harness because I like low maintenance. It is stronger than
leather I am told and is easy to clean. We just get the hose out and squirt
it down after every drive. We don't show much so I don't need a fancy
looking harness. The on
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In a message dated 3/30/99 1:48:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Kate how wet do you get your leather when using soap? Jean Gayle
Don't soak it, but work up a really good lather. I use a scrubber sponge for
the really gross stuff,
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Kate how wet do you get your leather when using soap? Jean Gayle
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Date: Monday, March 29, 1999
n: brass, and I use either the wadding-type
cleaner or wenol creme. Note: those little shoe buffers you get along
with the fancy hotel rooms,make great brass polishing cloths.
I have never oiled my harness, only done the above procedure,and have
gotten raves in presentation.. Hey, for more fu
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Another thing about the Onestep is that it can clog the pores of the leather.
The best stuff to start with for cleaning is Castille soap. It opens the
pores. Then condition the leather. Take it from a graduate Pony
Clubber...you need to open the pores for
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Linda, I love "Horseman's One Step". It comes in a small white container and
leaves the leather soft. I wouldn't recommend it for light color saddles that
need to be kept light.
Susan
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In a message dated 99-03-29 05:59:09 EST, you write:
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Harness owners;
I have a newer harness - black leather - need to clean it - what product(s)
have worked well for you???
Thanks!!! Linda in MN where
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Dave, I am also just starting out and primarily because the little fellow
I just bought may be a bit too small for me to ride, embarrassing. Anyway,
would you email me privately with price lists for pleasure driving and what
is required re
This message is from: Julia Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Advertisement: I have a Fjord size pair harness, (from Dave McWethy) for
sale for $1100. It is biothane with leather lining the "contact" areas,
such as breast collar and breeching. It is made to convert from breast
collar style to hame style
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Hi Betsy,
Congrats to your daughter, the Fjord and you for the recent accomplishment!!
It is hard to watch your 'kids' show-I went through that for years and still
am!!!
On the harness maker-here is the name of a fellow in WA state that has/is
making harness
This message is from: saskia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> We have a minor accomplishment to mention... our 14 yr old Fjord and my
>7 yr old daughter got their first blue ribbon yesterday.
congratulations
saskia
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