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Post by jen1 on Jan 14, 2011 19:00:28 GMT 1
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Post by bertie666 on Jan 14, 2011 19:20:33 GMT 1
nope, but the design is nigh on identical! The only difference I can see is the way the supports have been done doesnt look quite so sturdy as dad's but thats a good price if its tanalised
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Post by jen1 on Jan 14, 2011 20:04:53 GMT 1
my thoughts were ,it needs to be closed off on all sides and fronts, to stop feet human and equine being caught up, you just never know,
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Post by bertie666 on Jan 14, 2011 20:29:10 GMT 1
We were going to close mine in but it was going to nigh on double the weight, and as my horse is fairly nomadic and roams east yorkshire lol it couldnt get too heavy. Thats why dad did the support struts vertically, A it doubles the strength and B less little gaps to get caught in
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Post by Diane D on Jan 16, 2011 0:18:08 GMT 1
That is a brilliant mounting block you have there. If ever I get to buy the 16.2 horse I want then that's what Im going to need to get on him. lol
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