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Lehman's Racer Amish Made Old Fashioned Solid Oak Steel Runner Sled

$ 90.27

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Item Height: 6.000
  • Color: Brown
  • Model: LF600
  • Item Width: 13.000
  • UPC: 819531029721
  • Item Length: 56.000
  • Material: Oak
  • Item Weight: 13.0000
  • MPN: LF600
  • Brand: Lehman's

    Description

    We took an old Flexible Flyer to an Amish craftsman and asked him to improve it. The end result has made us proud and will make you happy. Our Lehman's Racer sleds are the sturdiest we've seen. Wood parts are solid oak, sanded smooth and coated with a polyurethane finish; runners and frame are heavy steel with powder coating. Parts are screwed together. Authentic-looking manila hemp rope. 56"L x 13"W x 6"H (steering bar 22" W), 13 lb. About 10 minutes of assembly time required. USA made. Assembly Instructions For Lehman's Racers (Steel Runner Sleds) Remove the sled, steering bar, rope and hardware from the box.. Using a 3/8" wrench, loosen the two nuts on the black brace enough to slide the wooden steering bar in between the two plates
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    Lehman's Racer Sled
    We took an old Flexible Flyer to an Amish craftsman and asked him to improve it. The end result has made us proud and will make you happy. Our Lehman's Racer sleds are the sturdiest we've seen.
    Wood parts are solid oak, sanded smooth and coated with a polyurethane finish; runners and frame are heavy steel with powder coating
    Parts are screwed together
    Authentic-looking manila hemp rope
    56"L x 13"W x 6"H (steering bar 22" W), 13 lb
    About 10 minutes of assembly time required
    USA made
    Assembly Instructions For Lehman's Racers (Steel Runner Sleds)
    Remove the sled, steering bar, rope and hardware from the box.
    Using a 3/8" wrench, loosen the two nuts on the black brace enough to slide the wooden steering bar in between the two plates. (Be sure the brace is on correctly - the longer part should be pointing toward the front of the sled and the shorter part toward the back of the sled, as shown at right.)
    Slide the wooden steering bar in between the two black plates as shown at right. The beveled holes should be facing up.
    Insert screws into the two holes, then tighten the nuts of all four screws until secure.
    Place ends of rope down through the beveled holes in the steering bar. Tie a knot in each end.