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Started by Doc, May 11, 2005, 10:15:14 AM

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OneWithWood

Well then it should be an ox cart.  How about those kind that the French hauled people around in before the chopping?  Lots of room and he should'nt fall out.  :D
One With Wood
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crtreedude

We have the fancy ones the Costa Ricans used to haul coffee beans - in fact I have one in the barn . I was thinking though Harold would like some springs....

We could even paint it up for him in traditional style.

So, how did I end up here anyway?

OneWithWood

Don't think he has springs on the logging pontoon.  He should be able to sway with the motion  :D

Harold, we are only looking out for your health here  ;)  I guess it wouldn't take much to mount some leaf springs on the bean cart.  What with FDH being the supremo fabricator and all. :)
One With Wood
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crtreedude

OneWithWood,

Do I see a new thread starting here? This seems like a topic in serious need of discussion.

So, how did I end up here anyway?

crtreedude

A little background. Harold is attempting a new business venture in the wilds of Costa Rica, but like all business plans, during the implementation phase, he has run across an unforseen problem.

Harold and horses don't mix. Now, in gator country, this isn't a big problem, but in Costa Rica, we access the areas of the fincas on horse for about 8 months of the year.  If you try to drive across the fincas, you will quickly bury the vehicle in mud, and then have to ride a horse out.

So, Harold has to either learn to like and ride horses, or we have to come up with another mode of transportation that will work for him.

Come on people - It is possible wild horses just might keep him from Costa Rica!

So, how did I end up here anyway?

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