Showing 4 items matching "swingletree"
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Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Swingletree, Unknown
... Swingletree......Swingletree...A single steel swingletree with a wide bar at the base attached to steel bars make a triangular shape. ...Functional object Swingletree ...A single steel swingletree with a wide bar at the base attached to steel bars make a triangular shape. It was used to balance the pull of a draught horse or other draught animals when pulling a vehicle.horse accessories, swingletree, horses, horse tack -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Swingletree, Unknown
... Swingletree......Swingletree...A single steel narrow design swingletree with a wide steel bar at the base and is made into a triangular shape. ...Functional object Swingletree ...A single steel narrow design swingletree with a wide steel bar at the base and is made into a triangular shape. It has two steel loops at each end. It was used to balance the pull of a draught horse or other draught animals when pulling a vehicle.horse accessories, swingletree, horses, horse tack -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Swingletree, Unknown
... Swingletree......Swingletree...A wide flat green painted wooden triangular shaped swingletree with a steel bar attached under the wooden section. ...Functional object Swingletree ...A wide flat green painted wooden triangular shaped swingletree with a steel bar attached under the wooden section. There are two oval rings joined at each end and there is a wider steel bar in the middle with two chain rings joined to it. It was used to balance the pull of a draught horse or other draught animals when pulling a vehicle.horse accessories, swingletree, horses, horse tack -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPlough Yoke - Swingletree
... ...swingletree...The middle ring was attached to the bullock or vehicle in front of them. Plough Yoke - Swingletree ...Bullock drays were commonly used to transport heavy loads, such as the wool clip from a large property, across long distances.In the 19th century. The yoke is worn on the neck of the bullocks and is secured by a belt around the neck. The bullocks push the yoke with their shoulders, hump and neck; therefore, the work is performed.This yoke seems to be handmade on a farm. It was used in the Kiewa ValleyA wooden bar behind a harnessed horse. It is used to balance the pull of a draught horse or other draft animal (bullock) when pulling a vehicle like a plough. A yoke is an interface between bullock power and actual work to be performed.This yoke is timber with a shape to form curved depressions that allow it to rest across the necks of two bullocks to keep them together.The bullocks were chained to the steel oblong ring - one at each end of the yoke. The middle ring was attached to the bullock or vehicle in front of them.bullock yoke, swingletree, farm equipment, plough
