Restoration

STUD CART 

This single occupancy horse cart was used to carry a horse owner to neighboring farms when he brought his stallion to service mares. It is made almost entirely from wood, with steel springs and axle.

EARLY COMPETITION VEHICLE 

This cart for marathon horse driving seats 3 people and is pulled by either two or four horses. It’s steel frame sports wood wheels, with hydraulic disk brakes on all four.

ALAMO HIT & MISS ENGINE

 Once very common on farms, the “Hit and Miss” engine was used for a multitude of purposes since it could attach to and operate different machines, from a conveyor belt to carry hay to mama’s washing machine.

“OSBORNE” HORSE DRAWN SICKLE BAR MOWER 

The precursor to the tractor, this early day hay cutter was a common sight on farms. This particular one was made by the Osborne company.