I have a friend who has one of these carts, but I never took a really close
look.
I'm sure I don't really need to remind any of the people on this list, but
just in case, driving requires careful preparation and the potential for
injury to you and your pony is probably greater than in riding.
Here's the easy entry cart I like. They're sold about 20 miles from
here. http://www.horsecart.com/
I've seen that website. They look reasonably priced. Is the quality good?
It says that they will ship to a business address for $99.
Karen Thomas
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Well, I have a beautiful old oak meadowbrook cart and black leather
harness for sale. Two problems: they're in Oregon and they
probably are best suited to a 14.1 to 15.1 horse.
Oh, if I were closer, I'd be right over to check it out. :)
I have a leather "Arab" sized harn
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Nancy, three problems, I am borrowing a saddle. I need to buy a saddle
first. It sounds like a lovely cart but my horse is 12 hh with a few fingers in
there. Now that is a problem. He is doing so well
> While, you're dreaming, Sylvia, dream up a cart for me. I want one too!
Well, I have a beautiful old oak meadowbrook cart and black leather harness
for sale.
Two problems: they're in Oregon and they probably are best suited to a 14.1
to 15.1 horse.
Nancy
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>>> I need to get a cart for my pony and drive him also. (dreamer) I have a
borrowed saddle. Sylvia
While, you're dreaming, Sylvia, dream up a cart for me. I want one too!
I'm glad Willie is doing well, btw. :)
Karen Thomas, NC
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