cwood3 Report post Posted June 26, 2012 After much reading and looking at pictures of drawdown stands, and the Stohlman stand issue, would this be of any benefit? Make the top (where the bars rest) flat but be able to pivot the rear of the stand up or down? The pivot point being the very most front (as a horse stands) of the drawdown stand. That way moving the rear elevation doesn't change the front (just behaind the withers) height...? Just a thought. Be easy enough to do. Do the measure tree-on-horse-with-ruler-and-level, adjust the drawdown stand....set it and forget it. I just want to learn the methodology to do all this properly.....any horse deserves that much. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites