I saw all of your videos, and i was wondering, about the harnesses you use, in my work harnesses, the tugs are solid leather, clear back to the chain links. But in your harnesses, the tugs are split by a ring halfway through the harness, why are they like that?
@zh11147 it allows more flexing of the tug, say if u are dragging a log across a dip or creek as u cross ur tugs will be pulled up as the horse goes down the grade and will be pulled down as the horse climes out, with the ring in the tug it can do so with out buckling the leather it just slides
@zh11147 on the ring a one piece tug will have to bend or buckle at the backpad, belly band mark witch in time will weaken the leather , the ring is closer to the one third two third mark and the short tug is one layer heaver than the long tug as most failures are in the first bit
Thanks. My harnesses are new and I have discussed the incident with the snaps with the maker as it never happened until we raked the hay. Always with the same horse on the right. I expressed my concern. We in the middle of him helping me get it fixed.
I have seen where the snap is off and the breast straps are thread through the neck yoke ring.
You said the martingale is used with a wagon, but not for haying, raking, etc. I am wonder why? Also, we hay yesterday, I do not have martingales on my Belgian team's harnesses, the snap on the right horse unsnapped on us twice. It has never done that before. Fortunately, I have a very good team. He stood still, but I am wondering if I want to change to something besides the snap on the yoke?
@PinkBelle2006 No i said this is how u set a martingale for wagon use , u should use one always, use better snaps, or if u like thread the breast strap through the neck yoke ring
Yes we school here at the farm, plus on April 18, 21st I am teaching a large class at the THE ROUNDUP, at the Keystone center, Brandon Manitoba Canada! We take students from all over the world, England, Germany, New Zeland, Etc
Yes the lines should all always be done up be for you hook but this video is about harness adjustment ans this adjustment is almost impossible to see unless hook and leaning back on the neck yoke
ok, thank you for clearing that up for me.
zh11147 5 months ago
I saw all of your videos, and i was wondering, about the harnesses you use, in my work harnesses, the tugs are solid leather, clear back to the chain links. But in your harnesses, the tugs are split by a ring halfway through the harness, why are they like that?
zh11147 5 months ago
@zh11147 it allows more flexing of the tug, say if u are dragging a log across a dip or creek as u cross ur tugs will be pulled up as the horse goes down the grade and will be pulled down as the horse climes out, with the ring in the tug it can do so with out buckling the leather it just slides
hitchmasters 5 months ago
@zh11147 on the ring a one piece tug will have to bend or buckle at the backpad, belly band mark witch in time will weaken the leather , the ring is closer to the one third two third mark and the short tug is one layer heaver than the long tug as most failures are in the first bit
hitchmasters 5 months ago
Thank you, so much...will do! :-)
PinkBelle2006 1 year ago
Thanks. My harnesses are new and I have discussed the incident with the snaps with the maker as it never happened until we raked the hay. Always with the same horse on the right. I expressed my concern. We in the middle of him helping me get it fixed.
I have seen where the snap is off and the breast straps are thread through the neck yoke ring.
PinkBelle2006 1 year ago
You said the martingale is used with a wagon, but not for haying, raking, etc. I am wonder why? Also, we hay yesterday, I do not have martingales on my Belgian team's harnesses, the snap on the right horse unsnapped on us twice. It has never done that before. Fortunately, I have a very good team. He stood still, but I am wondering if I want to change to something besides the snap on the yoke?
Your videos are great! Thanks.
PinkBelle2006 1 year ago
@PinkBelle2006 No i said this is how u set a martingale for wagon use , u should use one always, use better snaps, or if u like thread the breast strap through the neck yoke ring
hitchmasters 1 year ago
@PinkBelle2006 send me a pic of the snap, i might have a fix for u if i know witch one u have,
hitchmasters 1 year ago
do u have a school or offer like classes on small farm working with horses? if u don't mabey u could get people to pay u and get free work. LOL!
draftman420 4 years ago
Yes we school here at the farm, plus on April 18, 21st I am teaching a large class at the THE ROUNDUP, at the Keystone center, Brandon Manitoba Canada! We take students from all over the world, England, Germany, New Zeland, Etc
hitchmasters 4 years ago
should u hook up your lines before u hitch them while there standing in position?
draftman420 4 years ago
Yes the lines should all always be done up be for you hook but this video is about harness adjustment ans this adjustment is almost impossible to see unless hook and leaning back on the neck yoke
hitchmasters 4 years ago