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squonk

Absolutely! Looks like a Gravely sulky

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ri702bill

Nice! You may wish to improve the size & placement of the foot rest though...

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42 minutes ago, squonk said:

Absolutely! Looks like a Gravely sulky

If I drive extra careful slow and on flat ground… could I put the sulky behind a metal yard wagon that weighs a couple hundreds pounds of steel. Big huge  turf saver tires.  Welded hitch holes for pins on each end and handle on one that pivots the front wheels.. it was a roofing cart used to move materials on buildings.. I could put tractor- roofing cart- sulky. 
Thinking along the lines of having someone help me do yard work, load cart, and just be able to hop off the sulky similar to hangin on back of recycle truck ect

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FLtractor
27 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Nice! You may wish to improve the size & placement of the foot rest though...

Good points, will have to see in person. Recommendation on what tires I should put on? Such those ones that never go flat 

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WHX??
15 minutes ago, FLtractor said:

on what tires I should put on? 

Any 4/4.8-8 tires. Wheelbarrow tires you want to keep the cost down. Be sure to tube them. 

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FLtractor
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Absolutely! Looks like a Gravely sulky

Is this what the orginal color scheme would have been? Might have to see about getting one of those seat cover online that fits and looks the same colors 

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ri702bill

If it were "The Mother-in-Law" seat, the tongue would have been about 4X longer... :ROTF:

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squonk
6 hours ago, ri702bill said:

If it were "The Mother-in-Law" seat, the tongue would have been about 4X longer... :ROTF:

Plus an "Emergency Quick Release!" 

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sqrlgtr
10 hours ago, ri702bill said:

If it were "The Mother-in-Law" seat, the tongue would have been about 4X longer... :ROTF:

 

4 hours ago, squonk said:

Plus an "Emergency Quick Release!" 

I been watching James Bond movies in order they were made, and my first thought was ejector seat. Still believe Sean Connery made the best 007. Haven't decided which super villain is my favorite though

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Retired Wrencher
On 3/21/2026 at 8:09 PM, sqrlgtr said:

 

I been watching James Bond movies in order they were made, and my first thought was ejector seat. Still believe Sean Connery made the best 007. Haven't decided which super villain is my favorite though

I agree with you on Sean being the best.I believe I have all of the older J.Bond moves. These are on VHS. They are still a thrill to watch. Back in the 60,s I had the slot racing J.B. set. Today that would worth some $$.

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Lane Ranger

 

 

You need to add a basket on that sulky to place all those parts you end up finding at Shows and Swap Meets!   

 

 

You won't regret adding that during your redo!

 

 

 

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FLtractor
On 3/21/2026 at 8:05 AM, squonk said:

Absolutely! Looks like a Gravely sulky

What kind of hitch pin to connect the sulky to the tractor hitch? This kind? 

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squonk

That used a ball and clamshell connection. cut that off and make your own for the Horse. 

 

Gravely Walk Behind Sulky Clamshells Ball Roller Rest Hitch Parts Lot (180)

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FLtractor
8 hours ago, Lane Ranger said:

 

 

You need to add a basket on that sulky to place all those parts you end up finding at Shows and Swap Meets!   

 

 

You won't regret adding that during your redo!

 

 

 

Have a picture of what kind I should look for? Seller about 50 miles away is selling this.. says it weighs 15lbs.. asking $20.00. Would it be ideal to mount on the sulky, if so how would I go about doing so? 

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FLtractor
1 hour ago, squonk said:

That used a ball and clamshell connection. cut that off and make your own for the Horse. 

 

Gravely Walk Behind Sulky Clamshells Ball Roller Rest Hitch Parts Lot (180)

Interesting, haven’t ever seen one 

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