with Robyn Cuffey. Clinician Robyn Cuffey of Buxton, Maine, believes "the key to safe driving is good preparation." In this video companion to her book "Essential Guide to Carriage Driving" she offers helpful tips on selecting affordable and safe combinations of beginner's cart and lightweight breast-collar pleasure driving harness for a single horse, shows variations in harness styles, explains how to apply and adjust the various harness parts and how to hitch the horse to the cart's shafts and demonstrates safe driving on the road. DVD available from Rural Heritage.
It doesn't look like the cart is in balance. Also driving a two wheel cart needs a sliding backband and it doesn't look like this harness has that. Also the shafts are quite high and long.
Saartje05 2 months ago
is that a chimacum or camptown harness?
thecostumer 11 months ago
I was taught that the correct fit of harness/cart is shafts not beyond point of shoulder and horse's butt 9-12 inches from front of dash.
lovesbriardi 1 year ago