The best way to tell what year a wooden horse rocker was made is to take it to a specialist. They will assess the rocker based on materials and techniques used.
the new that menelus gives is that it was odyessu's idea of the horse
It was wooden and is now replaced with metal.
you go to the guy in the stable with no door and he will tell you to get some stuff you get that go back when you get it then he will tell you you need a saddle so go to that man with the wooden door go in the door and he will tell you where you get the first peace of the saddle then come back tomorrow and he will tell you to get the other peace but the truth is only gold panda members can ride the horse hoped that help :D
Get a fridge magnet, and have the horse lift its foot. If the magnet sticks to the shoe it's not aluminum.
You could remove the rocker covers and watch for a rocker that is not moving up and down as much as the rest.
You can tell how old a horse is by the grove on its last incisor's.
Shark teeth are sharp and horse teeth are flat on the tip. Shark teeth are smaller than horse teeth. Horse teeth are big and you can tell how old they are just by their teeth! :)
Could you tell me what a Red Ryder BB model 111-40'S with a wooden stock made in the 1946'S in fair condition would be worth today.
While the engine is not running you measure the 'rocker gap' between rod and rocker with a 'feeler gauge' . Each engine has specs for this gap, and if it's too wide that's the noisy one.
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You can tell a boy horse from a girl horse by checking it's genitals. Males have a penis, Females have a vagina.
The rocker arms are located under the valve covers. They are simple to remove. Remove them and crank the engine over to make sure all of the rocker arms are moving.