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    #61
    I think this is a cool deal. If I had spare time and more land and some horses, I would love to do something like this. I don't have the time for horses, much less the rest of the project.

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      #62
      Where you located? If somewhat close I'd help and know hand and power tools fairly well.

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        #63
        It has taken longer than I had planned but it is now 90% done...some updated pics...

        Thinking about painting it green...

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            #65
            Very cool project


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              #66
              Dang, that’s cool !!! Not my kind of project, but still cool!!

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                #67
                very nice!!

                from the pics it is hard to tell, would you consider those wheel hubs road worthy?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by easeup View Post
                  very nice!!

                  from the pics it is hard to tell, would you consider those wheel hubs road worthy?
                  yeah they are solid.....maybe not for a trail ride but I would do a parade with it

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                    #69
                    Very cool ! Nice job sir.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by MacDaddy67 View Post
                      There are some on Ebay for $18K

                      I am hoping to find old barn wood to use....Dont really want to put new Home Depot lumber on her
                      Youtube how to make new lumber look old and worn. There's some pretty good videos on it.

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