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From: seanw1969
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  • Wow, what a great idea! If it's on the market one of these days ill be orderin one.

  • that heeler dosent swing his rope very well he needs to have it on more of an angle moving towards the left side of his horse

  • Looks as good as one of the several thousand dollar ones for sale. Can you tell me what you used for the breakaway ?

  • How much do you charge for making them?

  • u should take it to nrs i bet thay could hook you up with somone there to piont you in the right dirction but sound like yall hav it prity figuerd out good luck!

  • verry nice you should paten that befor somone els sees this and dous!! great looking dummy hav you thought about making it with biger wheels so you can use it in the arena??

  • we have used it in the arena and it works good. probably 80% of the weight is on the back tires which are regular 14" tires. that being said we could easily put larger casters on the front. we are working on a patent and if there is a market we will be happy to build them on a order basis.

  • nice dummy great job

  • you guys could sell those for ALOT of dough

  • wow that is a really nice dummy i have never seen on where the hitch comes off

  • i like how the hitch comes off so you can turn it we have a heelomatis and you can only turn if the quad turns... if u made more i would buy one

  • its a long dummy but it works good.

  • it is long, but we didn't feel the length hurt the performance, and it gave us room for different wheel combinations. thanks for the comment

  • NICE JOB ON THE DUMMY!!!

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