The wagon was Amish made by a fellow in Indiana. I have not had this one that long, and this was the first I have used it to actually haul people besides my Wife and dog. I have a little larger rubber tired wagon, same basic set up, that I wanted to use, but this one will fit in the horse trailer so I took it. The rubber tired wagons are a lot more user friendly if the terrain is a little muddy or just rougher in general. The fair grounds had a very nice sand/gravel road all around it so footing was not an issue.
I bought this team from a friend in the very NE corner of Oklahoma. They were Amish trained and can deal with about anything. While we were waiting for people to load, my Wife stood up front with them to hopefully ward off any trouble such as little kids running up to them (they were giving ballons on strings to little kids), or people letting their dogs run between their legs (it happened). Some people who have never been around the farm, or animals, don't have a clue how to act around them. They mean no harm or disrespect, they just don't know any better. Because of that, it's best to head potential trouble off before it happens, if possible. Things went great and "The Boys" were perfect gentlemen.
The Boys are 8 years old, and have seen a lot and been around a lot. That doesn't mean there can't be a disaster of some type, but they have certainly seen it all. Thanks for the compliments, for sure - Bob
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