Thanks Colin! my walking Horse gelding has high withers and also is built so his hips are high. I got tired of fooling with extra pads and remembered the awling possibilities. Looked p your helpful video, and I'm off to make it fit!
glad to see this. I own one of your saddles and it may be in need of this treatment. I got your reference to a Jaguar. You need to be a car guy to know that on a true performance car you need to adjust the carbs for altitude. New vehicles have a pressure sensor to compensate the fuel injection for the pressure change. Happy Songs!!
Thanks Colin! my walking Horse gelding has high withers and also is built so his hips are high. I got tired of fooling with extra pads and remembered the awling possibilities. Looked p your helpful video, and I'm off to make it fit!
glad to see this. I own one of your saddles and it may be in need of this treatment. I got your reference to a Jaguar. You need to be a car guy to know that on a true performance car you need to adjust the carbs for altitude. New vehicles have a pressure sensor to compensate the fuel injection for the pressure change. Happy Songs!!
Can i use a screw driver for this? I have a very thin sharp one. I don't have an awl...
he just said you could.
Get a saddle that is a close fit. Then make appropriate adjustments with the horse pad thickness.