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Horse Harness Repair

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    • 1). Inspect the harness every time it is put on or taken off the horse. Look for hardware pieces such as buckles that may be near failure. Inspect the leather straps that make up the harness for wear, as well. Pay particular attention to the points where the leather attaches to the hardware.

    • 2). Replace any failing buckles with a similar piece of hardware. The leather of the harness is usually wrapped around the buckle and either stitched or riveted to itself. Cut the leather at the buckle and wrap the remaining piece of the strap around the buckle and stitch or rivet tightly in place.

    • 3). Replace any failing leather straps of the harness with a similar strap of good quality leather. Splicing a leather strap should only be attempted in an emergency. If the strap has failed at one point,it may be weak throughout the length. If a splice is made, place a piece of good leather over the break and stitch it into place. Use an awl to create the hole for the needle and thread. Place needles on each end of waxed thread. Run the needle and thread from both directions through each hole.

    • 4). Punch new holes for any adjustment holes that tear out at the buckle. Use a hole punch to create the holes. Confirm the leather is strong enough to support the load of the buckle in the new hole.

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