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full-throttl | 11:27 Thu 18th Jan 2007 | How it Works
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what is the name given to a crossbar in a horse's harness to which the ends of the side straps are attatched?

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The metal piece that goes in the mouth? That's a bit.

And there is the brow band that goes across the front of the head, above the eyes, and the nose band which goes across the front of the nose.

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not sure if it has anything to do with the mouth, unfortunately the question if have been set is as i posted.

thanx for your help anyway
I'd say it's more likely the single tree. The side straps are called traces... the single tree is then attached to a double tree which is attached to the machine being pulled.

If that doesn't fit your needs, here's a site with all the terms. Scroll down to Figure 22 to see a single tree...

http://www.orednet.org/~jrachau/drive3.htm

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