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  1. 29 kwi 2019 · Saddlemaker Troy West gives basic pointers on how to test to see if you have a broken saddletree, which will help you avoid bigger problems.

  2. 9 sty 2021 · We need better pictures. These pictures include the whole saddle, from the front, side, and behind. We need to be able to see the balance of the saddle - seeing if it is twisted, broken, "downhill", "uphill", rock (ing), briding, et cetera... Pictures of a bare naked back would also be helpful.

  3. 1 lip 2024 · I’m certainly no western saddle fit expert, but if that were my saddle and that was how it was sitting on my horse, I would say that yes, it is too wide in front. It has dropped too far down on and across your horse’s withers, which is the main reason it’s popped up in back.

  4. 27 maj 2020 · How can you tell if a saddle tree is broken or cracked? There are several warning signs — a crease in the leather on the seat, a popping or clicking sound when you’re riding, or too much flexibility in the saddle when you manipulate it.

  5. 3 sie 2010 · You can test the tree by holding the saddle against your body and pulling the cantle toward you. I did this test. In addition to the flocking and velcro, I suspect the tree might be broken. This is not the saddle I trialed but here's what a broken tree looks like...

  6. Mule Saddle – Everything You Need To Know. Learn about the differences between the horse and the mule, discover what you need in a mule saddle, and avoid many of the problems mule owners run into all because they’re using the wrong saddle.

  7. 17 mar 2024 · Use a D-Ring that is SCREWED into the tree at the cantle on Western saddles and use the metal “T” with English saddles. Do not attach it to the leather on the saddle.

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