All the hard but fun work is paying off.
BMR gave me my Christmas present early.
He put his welding and blacksmith skills to work and made me a pony size double tree. He used square tubing from an old bale feeder and some rod iron . It's light weight and is eazy to hook up the tugs to.
He also made a neck yoke and pole for our son's old bobsled. He used cold rolled tubing that has been kicking around for at least 35 years and more of the bale feeder to make the pole. For the neck yoke he used a piece of the pipe from the car port I replaced this summer and a couple eye bolts and some more rod iron. He had me out in the shop after supper holding things while he was heating, bending and welding. Everything works as he hoped they would and they are just the right size.
Yesterday afternoon we went out to finish up the pole by cutting it the right length and welding the neck yoke stop on it. After BMR finished we hooked up the girls and went for a ride. First time out and they did great we had a very nice ride.
BMR mom was watching us drive by from her window and it brought tears to her eyes. When we went to the house after putting them away his Dad said he was very surprized at how well they did, they looked good.
Our son was home today, so he and I took the girls out and he was very happy with the way they were going. We went for a ride out to the flat then when we got back we went out and put mineral out to the calves. The girls stood nice while Lane put out the mineral and then move to the next pen and stood waiting for him to get back on.
The one thing I realized is, driving two is a bit harder than driving just one. Running the lines right is something I need a bit more practice on. But I'm sure I will get it. :wink:




He also made a neck yoke and pole for our son's old bobsled. He used cold rolled tubing that has been kicking around for at least 35 years and more of the bale feeder to make the pole. For the neck yoke he used a piece of the pipe from the car port I replaced this summer and a couple eye bolts and some more rod iron. He had me out in the shop after supper holding things while he was heating, bending and welding. Everything works as he hoped they would and they are just the right size.


Yesterday afternoon we went out to finish up the pole by cutting it the right length and welding the neck yoke stop on it. After BMR finished we hooked up the girls and went for a ride. First time out and they did great we had a very nice ride.


BMR mom was watching us drive by from her window and it brought tears to her eyes. When we went to the house after putting them away his Dad said he was very surprized at how well they did, they looked good.
Our son was home today, so he and I took the girls out and he was very happy with the way they were going. We went for a ride out to the flat then when we got back we went out and put mineral out to the calves. The girls stood nice while Lane put out the mineral and then move to the next pen and stood waiting for him to get back on.
The one thing I realized is, driving two is a bit harder than driving just one. Running the lines right is something I need a bit more practice on. But I'm sure I will get it. :wink:



