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  2. Harness saddle - Wikipedia

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    Carriage harness saddle (left); heavy-cart saddle (right) Horse wearing a harness saddle with attached breeching and horse collar Closeup of saddle showing typical metal hardware: rein terrets, overcheck hook, D-ring for crupper. A harness saddle is an element of horse harness which supports the weight of shafts or poles attaching a vehicle to ...

  3. Saddle - Wikipedia

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    The Western saddle has minimal padding of its own, and must be used with a saddle blanket or pad in order to provide a comfortable fit for the horse. It also has sturdier stirrups and uses a cinch rather than a girth. Its most distinctive feature is the horn on the front of the saddle, originally used to dally a lariat when roping cattle.

  4. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Endurance saddle, based on a western design, with a 3/4 rigging, placing the rider more directly over the stirrups and over the center of gravity of the horse. A similar tree without a horn is used for saddles used by saddle bronc riders/ Custom built saddles may be designed with any of the above rigging styles.

  5. Pontoon bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Brockway model B666 6 short tons (5.4 t) 6x6 truck chassis (also built under license by Corbitt and White) was used to transport both the bridge's steel and rubber components. A single Brockway truck could carry material for 30 feet (9.1 m) of bridge, including two pontons, two steel saddles that were attached to the pontons, and four ...

  6. W.G Bagnall 0-6-0ST "New Standard 18" - Wikipedia

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    The dimensions of the class were comparable to the Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST, widely used for similar purposes. The Bagnall locomotives had 25,250 lbf (112.32 kN) of tractive effort, which was higher than the Hunslet locomotives tractive effort of 23,870 lbf (106.18 kN) and second only to the Peckett OQ Class with 29,527 lbf of tractive effort.

  7. W. G. Bagnall - Wikipedia

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    They also used marine (circular) fireboxes on narrow gauge engines, a design that was cheap but needed a different firing technique. Bagnall developed the inverted saddle tank. The two tanks were joined underneath the smokebox and supported the smokebox. Bagnall also commonly used the saddle tank which carries the water on top of the boiler.

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  9. GWR 850 Class - Wikipedia

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    Only three unconverted saddle tanks survived into nationalisation. [7] Of these, two were from the 850 class, Nos. 1925 and 2007, which were withdrawn in 1951 and 1949. [ 8 ] The other was GWR 2021 Class No. 2048, which was rebuilt as a pannier tank locomotive shortly after nationalisation and scrapped in 1952. [ 9 ]

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