Oh tools of mine you cut divine,
The 59-year-old Utah company provides parts and remanufactures tractor and trailer brake shoes. Its new Idaho locations -- Twin Falls, Paul and Pocatello -- boosts the number of locations to 11 in Utah, Idaho, North Carolina and New Mexico.And don't forget to have a great ride!Ideally you should take a lesson from your farrier or trainer before attempting to put studs in yourself. Make sure you and your horse practice at home, until you can put them in and take them out easily, before using them at a competition.HINT: Self-tapping studs are a new option where the stud has a special thread that will clean the threads on your horse's shoes as you insert it. Because they are new, these studs are more expensive than traditional studs, but as long as you don't lose them, they could be a great timesaving investment.� A selection of studs. Remember that depending on the footing, you might not use the same studs on the inside and outside of your horse's shoes, or you could use different studs on the front than the back shoes (there is more on this subject at our website http://www.studsandstuff.com ).Your Stud "Toolkit"� NEVER put yourself in a position where a horse with studs in can step on you. It is very easy to break a toe this way, even in riding boots.
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Author: Tina Parker
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