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Manufacturer: Not marked A great singletree yoke in WONDERFUL condition.  
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Was used many years ago, most likely the late 1800’s into the early 1900’s to yoke an animal to a wagon or farm tool like a plow, or hay wagon for working the fields, or pulling a wagon for family transportation. One like this was in the Sears catalog in 1902. It is of iron and wood, and measures about 30 inches (normally the saddle horse size) in length, and has a girth of about 1-½ inches to 2 inches, is very stout. Would make a wonderful garden accessory, could hang plants on each side. The iron runs the top length of the wood then curves around and hooks about 6 inches onto the bottom on each side. Both the side hooks and the top hook is there, and everything is in great shape. Looks like it has been varnished, so there is no rust, just in beautiful condition.
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