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  1. xrdh

    Driving Trained Class B Mini

    I'm looking for an experienced driving mini 36" to 39" tall. Safe and sane. Doesn't need to be registered or show quality. Experience driving out in the woods (outside of an arena) a plus. I live in NE Washington state and offer a beautiful and safe home with driving experience and lots of room...
  2. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    Would you mind drawing up what the pole configuration should look like when driving an unmatched pair? Even a pencil drawing would help. Or, grab a photo from the internet. I can't seem to find one. I've never driven a mis-matched pair, so you've got me a bit worried now.
  3. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    That conversion kit I sent you a photo of cost $220, but I bought one very similar to that 3 years ago for $120 from someone else. Those prices include the pairs driving lines. But, this morning I ordered this style conversion kit (see photo of pintos) for $84 - and that includes the driving...
  4. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    Conversion kits have their own neck straps that hang down with rings to attach to the poles. You can get them with a side braking system, or belly braking. The one in this photo uses a belly brake strap. Both systems snap into the breaching for brakes.
  5. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    We finally made contact again today and I asked Brad to turn the buggy as far as it would turn and send me the photo. He sent this. I have no problem with this range of motion, but if there is a problem my husband may be able to modify something. They are boxing it up now and it should ship next...
  6. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    OK, a new question for you. I've decided that the Traverse doesn't have enough leg room. Brad put his 5'8" son in one for me and emailed me the photo. So, I ordered the bigger one - same as yours, but with both seats facing forward. My question is about the turning radius. How far can the buggy...
  7. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    Good point about the line of draft. I'll be driving in light harness with the Comfy Fit deep V breast collars. Every time I think about buying three new pairs harnesses and fitting three minis to working collars I get an anxiety attack :). I only plan to do some trotting on gentle paths in the...
  8. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    Thank you, MajorClementine. Sorry I hounded you :). It (the Traverse) only has a 37" tire track width. Does that ever make you feel tippy? You lowered the line of draft - was that a good thing? As for the vinyl seat - I always change the seating material to something less slick. I add more foam...
  9. xrdh

    Post your Vehicles!

    I had three carts, one of them being a highly modified Kingston EE cart (loved it!), but sold two and am down to just my Red Racer. It's similar to the Hyper Bike, but my husband made it from scratch, with several modifications that I requested from the HB design. I bought a used HB, but wasn't...
  10. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    Thank you, Minidreamz. My other cart is a hyper bike. My husband and I modified the heck out of that one, too :).
  11. xrdh

    Reg. mini mule driving gelding

    And it's only going to cost me another $3,000 or so for a carriage and pairs harness :-0
  12. xrdh

    Reg. mini mule driving gelding

    I can't seem to find an experienced person with good fencing and facilities to buy my good, but chicken, driving mule so I'm going to bite the bullet and buy a carriage to drive a pair. I'm guessing he'll be fine with his buddy right next to him to protect him from those terrifying deer we...
  13. xrdh

    Anyone have a Frontier Traverse for pairs?

    I'm considering buying a new four wheeled, CDE type carriage from Frontier called a Traverse. I plan to order the team pole and drive a pair of minis. Does anyone have any experience with that? What modifications will I want to make to it? My husband is a welder and really handy in the shop...
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  15. xrdh

    Reg. mini mule driving gelding

    My worst nightmare!!! Why don't people just sell the animal back to the original owner? I suspect that mini owners are worse than large horse owners. They seem to often be collectors or hoarders and sometimes keep them in tiny hovels with poor fencing. "The neighbor's Pit Bulls attacked my...
  16. xrdh

    Reg. mini mule driving gelding

    I still have Jasper. No one responded to my ad. I might try again in the spring. You're so lucky to have found a good home for your guy. I really stress about finding a great home for this guy. I can keep him, of course, but it seems like such a waste of talent to have him just hang out all day...
  17. xrdh

    Reg. mini mule driving gelding

    Jasper is a 7 year old registered miniature mule who is gentle, smart and talented. 32" to 34" tall. He drives, jumps, and excels at obstacles. He has never bitten or kicked anyone and he gets along well with my other minis, big horses and dogs. Jasper has never been lame or sick. He is all...
  18. xrdh

    Highly reactive filly - training question

    This filly that freaked has large round eyes, almost like a llama. I'm sure she can see 360 degrees without turning her head. A friend came over and said she looked like a Barbie doll horse.
  19. xrdh

    Highly reactive filly - training question

    Thanks for sharing your experience with me, Jeannie. I was hoping that one of my minis that bolted could be used as part of a team. I've never heard of one horse dragging the other. Usually the experienced hrose calms and controls the frightened one. He must have been a real nut case...
  20. xrdh

    Highly reactive filly - training question

    Thanks, you two. That's what I'm thinking, too. She was sold to me as a Section A Welsh, "purebred, but not registered". I had her DNA tested and Welsh was only the third breed listed by prevalance. She's very sweet and doesn't have a mean bone in her body, but will I ever be able to trust...
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