tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8782167599693788794.post1181848964772285244..comments2024-02-27T10:50:27.922+00:00Comments on Books, Mud and Compost. And Horses.: More on the 40 horse teamJane Badgerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02628233623713926723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8782167599693788794.post-7401783421550120222011-01-21T16:35:11.084+00:002011-01-21T16:35:11.084+00:00Don't have fabulous stories like the one you j...Don't have fabulous stories like the one you just posted but tried to track down a video of the 46-percheron hitch driven by a Canadian fellow--sadly the only video is just a compilation of stills with a background of terrible music, but he does have a wonderful video instructing people in the intricacies of harness: http://wn.com/Neil_Dimmock_harness<br />(love the fact that farmers in bitterly cold Manitoba put hockey tape on their horses' bits to prevent them freezing to the horses' mouths). <br /><br />Another Canadian once drove a 50-Clydesdale hitch but couldn't find any pictures.<br /><br />Then there's those 20-mule teams that pulled loads of borax in the southwestern US...guess they had lots of turnaround room and no pubs to crash into though :)Christina Wilsdonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02472802098557216513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8782167599693788794.post-79873521890203437752011-01-21T07:30:12.379+00:002011-01-21T07:30:12.379+00:00Extreme driving?Extreme driving?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com