noun
- A crossbar or yoke on a vehicle drawn by two horses, to which the traces of each horse are attached.
Usage: Also called a whiffletree or evener in some regions.; Primarily used in historical or agricultural contexts.
Examples
- The farmer hitched the two horses to the doubletree before pulling the plow.
- Each horse's harness was connected to an end of the doubletree.
- The doubletree allowed the weight to be distributed evenly between the two draft animals.
- Without a proper doubletree, the horses would not pull the wagon in a straight line.
- The old wooden doubletree was still in use on the heritage farm.