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  1. 28 sty 2011 · A buckboard wagon is a very basic form of transport, often made from large pieces of lumber and designed to be drawn by a horse. They have been used by rural people such as the Amish for a long time, but you can also use it as an attractive alternative to driving a vehicle.

  2. Building a Gypsy Wagon: For many years I have been interested in Gypsy Wagons or "vardos" and western sheepherder wagons. As it isn't practical for me to have an authentic, horse-drawn lifestyle I decided to make a version towable at highway speeds. After reading just abou…

  3. Horse Drawn Vehicle/Wagon Plans/Drawings. Click on thumbnails below for full size drawings. File size for each drawing ranges from 2.1mb to 3.2mb (11"x17") (280x430 mm) (3300x5100 pixels) Studebaker Wagon Plans/Drawings - Running Gear. All Red, including Hubs (Spoke color unknown, Tire color = iron oxide)

  4. 22 wrz 2015 · In the Spring 2005 issue of Rural Heritage wheelwright Stan Teitge explains how to use scale-model plans to build a full-size horse-drawn vehicle.This edition is out of print, but you can obtain a photocopy of pages 96-97 by sending $4.00 to the address at the bottom of this page.

  5. 21 wrz 2015 · How to Build or Repair a Horse-Drawn Wagon. by Rod Chiodini. A request we hear frequently is for plans or instructions on how to build or restore a farm wagon. I have no plans for building wagons. I know how to build them simply from dealing with wagons.

  6. The Conestoga wagon is a heavy, broad-wheeled covered freight carrier used extensively during the late 1700s and 1800s in the United States. It was large enough to transport loads up to 8 tons and was drawn by Conestoga horses.

  7. Wagon and carriage plans by Ivan Collins. These plans are designed for models. Sometimes they can be useful to build a full size if only as a guide line. They are not intended for Commercial use. Some are better plans than others.

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