I found this on FB the other day and was able to go there to get it later that same day & bought it for $1,000. I'm stinking excited about that.
This is directly out of the barn.
And this is at home before being washed.
Very dusty. I hadn't realized they had shocks and springs but this will make for a nicer ride.
There are a few things that need repairs and we're going to be working on them:
Black polycarbonate, also needs a piece in front of the tool area, under the front of the seat. The drivers seat has damage & it too needs to be fixed.
I'm sure the wheel hubs need grease, brakes checked and shocks checked out.
Lan also found the double tree for the marathon cart, up in her barn above the tack room behind a bunch of other junk. Getting into that tack room was a chore, we had to go through the back of the barn and the old man had been a hoarder and never got rid of anything.
This harness came with it and I'm sure they had it connected incorrectly, I *think* that strap behind the tug isn't supposed to be connected to the breeching. It doesn't matter, I'm going to put the wooden cart back together and put this harness with it and sell it as a set.
I found this cart online Thursday and we went to see it that night, and I paid her $100 down to hold it.
We went back Friday to pick up the cart and at that time Lan asked if we could buy this lean-too for $100 and she accepted.
So we returned Saturday to get that. That's when Lan found the biothane harness and I took it because the cart came with a harness, which I didn't take. I did find another saddle & didn't take it but should have. Oh well.
Paying $100 for this lean too was crazy as the panels are at least $200 new, they have no rust and are heavy duty. There are 3 panels, plus the roof is in good enough shape to reuse. One roof panel is broke and I think we need to replace it with a center strip of clear or opaque so we have more light in it.
We are planning on putting the cart and Kenny under this lean too, behind the barn.






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