paintponylvr
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I LOVE IT! Have had lots of things going on in the past week including plenty of bad weather, so haven't had the chance to drive with it... But thought I'd share the pics... Looking forward to driving it and NO, no ponies will again be tied to the top of the rear seat!
Here's what it looked like before the "damage" to it.
When the rear seat was ripped off, it broke several of the boards on the back and also damaged the side support boards on each side under the seat and ripped screws loose and one side under bracing (not sure what each piece would be called). Sorry, this one was taken while inside the horse trailer - I never unloaded the wagon before taking it back to OH for repair.
And here is what it looks like now. I found it a great "excuse" to get some customization done. I found that my loooonnnggg legs and locking hips really needed some more height, so the 2" blocks under the front springs were removed and 4" ones put in. The side supports for the rear seat were completely removed as were the upper boards on the back that were already broken. The same size blocks were attached to the floorboards and the rear seat was also put on elliptical springs - raising it as well and giving it a much more comfortable ride! When I dropped it off, we thought that we'd have enough clearance for the springs with the blocks, but it appears we didn't. They fixed it by putting two nice, finished curves into the rear boards to accommodate the springs and WALLA! It's done.
I do have the top padding to put back on the top of the rear seat. I just haven't done so yet.
and here is a shot of the whole wagon - https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jgC10X8nX8Q/UZlgUjU9qWI/AAAAAAAAQ1w/BWzOT6swhvY/s500/13may16wag956.jpg
I picked it up on the 10th of May and then attended the Taylor Pony Farm 47th Annual Production sale (Minis, Shetlands and Hackneys, some grades - NOPE, I didn't buy any) on Saturday the 11th before driving home on Mother's Day, the 12th of May.
Here's what it looked like before the "damage" to it.
When the rear seat was ripped off, it broke several of the boards on the back and also damaged the side support boards on each side under the seat and ripped screws loose and one side under bracing (not sure what each piece would be called). Sorry, this one was taken while inside the horse trailer - I never unloaded the wagon before taking it back to OH for repair.
And here is what it looks like now. I found it a great "excuse" to get some customization done. I found that my loooonnnggg legs and locking hips really needed some more height, so the 2" blocks under the front springs were removed and 4" ones put in. The side supports for the rear seat were completely removed as were the upper boards on the back that were already broken. The same size blocks were attached to the floorboards and the rear seat was also put on elliptical springs - raising it as well and giving it a much more comfortable ride! When I dropped it off, we thought that we'd have enough clearance for the springs with the blocks, but it appears we didn't. They fixed it by putting two nice, finished curves into the rear boards to accommodate the springs and WALLA! It's done.
I do have the top padding to put back on the top of the rear seat. I just haven't done so yet.
and here is a shot of the whole wagon - https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jgC10X8nX8Q/UZlgUjU9qWI/AAAAAAAAQ1w/BWzOT6swhvY/s500/13may16wag956.jpg
I picked it up on the 10th of May and then attended the Taylor Pony Farm 47th Annual Production sale (Minis, Shetlands and Hackneys, some grades - NOPE, I didn't buy any) on Saturday the 11th before driving home on Mother's Day, the 12th of May.
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