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Building a tandem dog cart.
From the column DIY: Workshop
Links
- Drivers A La Cart
Directions to train a dog to pull a cart. - History of Dog Carts
Learn about the historic use of dogs to pull carts and wagons. - Chariots of the Dogs
Chariots of the Dogs is a message board for those who are interested in dog driving using sulkies. - Carting-L
A Yahoo! group for those interested in carting dogs. - Signs By You
A web design shop where you can make your own signs. - Drafting/Carting
For those interested in carting dogs.
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- Better Description of the Axles?
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Greetings - could someone please describe in more detail, the parts used for the axles and how they are mounted and how the bike wheels are kept in place by them?
It may be my inexperience with such things, but this part of the article wasn't clear to me.Posted by strannik on January 28, 2006 at 13:30:38 Pacific Time
- Titlal "Sings by You" is mispeled
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The title "Sings by You" should be fixed.Posted by drbolt on October 22, 2005 at 19:30:06 Pacific Time
- Title "Sings by You" is mispeled
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Thanks! We've corrected that -- it's "Signs by You"!Posted by terrie on October 24, 2005 at 09:47:31 Pacific Time
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