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The most a horse has pulled was, if I remember correctly, 3,600 Lbs. and it pulled the load 15 feet. The horse was a Percheron. One of the tallest horses recorded was a Percheron named Dr Le Gear. FoaHstood 21.1 hands (7 feet) at the withers and weighed just under 1,370 kg.

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Go to horsepullevents.com to see the record.

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