A Jerkline Skinner is the main driver of a mule team who handles the reins. More precisely, he is the driver astride the neigh wheeler who handles a single line, the jerk line, that goes to the bit of the neigh leader. Pulling the line causes the leader to turn left. Jerking the line causes him to turn right.
The term skinner refers to a mule skinner, a person who drives mule teams.
A jerkline skinner.
Death Valley Days - 1952 Jerkline Jitters 6-25 was released on: USA: 6 June 1958
In "Of Mice and Men," Slim is the skilled and respected mule driver at the ranch where George and Lennie work. He is seen as a wise and compassionate leader among the ranch workers, and George greatly respects him. Slim plays a significant role in the novella as a moral authority and a foil to the other characters.
A jerkline refers to a specific type of harness used for draft animals, particularly in the context of teams of oxen or horses. It consists of a single line that runs through a series of rings or loops, allowing the driver to control the animals more effectively by applying pressure to the jerkline. This mechanism provides better steering and communication with the team, making it easier to guide them during tasks such as plowing or hauling. The term is often associated with traditional agricultural practices.
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The Skinner was created in 2002.
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