Friday 24 October 2014

Sulkies And The Jerald Sulky Company

By Dominique Martin


Sulkies are two-wheeled carts accommodating a single driver and are usually pulled by a horse. The first ones were used by doctors, tradesmen and other individuals who had to travel during the day for their work. Today they are used mainly for harness racing. The Jerald Sulky Company has been making sulkies since 1890 and continues to do so today.

The first sulkies were heavy with large wooden wheels and the driver sat high up behind the horse. When pneumatic tires were invented, sulkies changed considerably, becoming lighter in weight and much faster. The old wooden high wheels were no longer used. Today sulkies are used primarily for harness racing.

There are only a few companies manufacturing sulkies in the U. S. Today and the company started by Samuel Sulky is one of these. The design of his first cart quickly became popular and this inspired him to start producing these vehicles on a full time basis. In 1898 he moved production to a factory in Waterloo.

Today this company produces a range of carts of many types and sizes. Miniature show carts, pony and horse show, vehicles, racing carts and runabouts are all available for purchase from their online website. With the skills developed over many years and the use of the best materials, all these vehicles offer excellent quality and top performance.

Customers have various choices when it comes to the construction of the carts. The shafts, for example, are offered in different lengths. Deluxe chrome can be used for the undercarriage at an extra cost.

Maroon, cobalt blue, dark green, black and natural are just some of the colors that can be selected for the cart itself. Various options for the painting of the pinstripes are available too such as a gold double line or a gold ribbon with a black edge. Cushion fabric comes in corduroy, vinyl or velvet.

The price of items varies and is also affected by the choices made. For example, choosing a deluxe chrome undercarriage over a painted one costs extra. One can filter according to price on the website, from least to most expensive. For example, when it comes to miniature show vehicles, customers have the option of choosing the least expensive mini roadster or the most expensive Devan Mini Viceroy.

Accessories are available on the website and can be chosen to match the vehicle purchased. Dashes, boots and baskets, cushions, whip sockets and a number of other items are available. It is also possible to purchase complete wheels, parts, tires and tubes and hubcaps. Even products for caring for a cart are sold such as an item for protecting and sealing chrome parts.

Extensive experience over many years has resulted in the production of quality vehicles and there is the added benefit of being able to purchase parts for repairs from the website too. Items like shafts, axles and undercarriage parts are available. The show, training or racing carts produced by this company are not only safe and durable but offer top performance too.




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