In a thundering display of raw horsepower, 62 draft horses have rewritten the record books at a heritage festival in southern NSW, pulling together in a feat not seen anywhere in the world.

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It took 62 horses, six tonnes of wool and a historic wagon in what organisers are calling a 'magic' moment in setting the world record for the number of horses in harness pulling a wool wagon at The Good Old Days Festival, Barellan.

The team measured 76 metres in length from leaders to drivers and used more than 500m of chain to connect to the historic Australian-built Bennett tabletop wagon, which weigh

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