VB RANCH
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anybody pack loose salt
just wundrin whats the
best way
never have used a horse
to pack anything
just wundrin whats the
best way
never have used a horse
to pack anything
gcreekrch said:A three sided frame made of 1/2 inch angle iron to fit 2 blocks and hinged on the top side. Leather strap and buckle on side opposite horse to tie it all down. 2 straps or ropes to go over the sawbucks.
Prefer using a 4 wheeler now than dragging a pack horse through the mud and mosquitos. :wink:
jodywy said:gcreekrch said:A three sided frame made of 1/2 inch angle iron to fit 2 blocks and hinged on the top side. Leather strap and buckle on side opposite horse to tie it all down. 2 straps or ropes to go over the sawbucks.
Prefer using a 4 wheeler now than dragging a pack horse through the mud and mosquitos. :wink:
olny seen a L shap made out of hard wood with staps to hold blocks. Loose salt we just used canvas panyards then a sack on top the sawbucks and a squaw hitch to hold the panyards . Then everybody riding got a sack of salt to hold on front of thier saddle :roll:
Denny said:Around here you can drive a pickup to about every location needing salt.
Havent you packed eggs beforegcreekrch said:jodywy said:gcreekrch said:A three sided frame made of 1/2 inch angle iron to fit 2 blocks and hinged on the top side. Leather strap and buckle on side opposite horse to tie it all down. 2 straps or ropes to go over the sawbucks.
Prefer using a 4 wheeler now than dragging a pack horse through the mud and mosquitos. :wink:
olny seen a L shap made out of hard wood with staps to hold blocks. Loose salt we just used canvas panyards then a sack on top the sawbucks and a squaw hitch to hold the panyards . Then everybody riding got a sack of salt to hold on front of thier saddle :roll:
The old paper sacks would have spread salt all the way to the range.![]()
Packing salt was the best way to teach colts to keep away for trees. My knees thanked every block of salt I loaded. :wink:
VB RANCH said:whats the difference
between the sawbuck
and the decker as far
as fit and function
jodywy said:Havent you packed eggs beforegcreekrch said:jodywy said:olny seen a L shap made out of hard wood with staps to hold blocks. Loose salt we just used canvas panyards then a sack on top the sawbucks and a squaw hitch to hold the panyards . Then everybody riding got a sack of salt to hold on front of thier saddle :roll:
The old paper sacks would have spread salt all the way to the range.![]()
Packing salt was the best way to teach colts to keep away for trees. My knees thanked every block of salt I loaded. :wink:![]()