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.
The same way all horses pulled chariots. They were hitched to the chariot and they pulled.
One form of water transportation pulled by horses is the ferry. Horses were stationed on both sides of the river bank to pull ferries across the river.
20 draft horses were used to pull the 15 ton main anchor.
Because he needed something to pull his carrige.
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.
Typically just one horse was used to pull a Shay.
Twenty horses each were needed to deliver Titanic's anchor(s)..
While there was no slowest train, the slowest trains were those that had the slowest method for propulsion. In the Netherlands, there is record of a train pulled by a dog, while in Australia, prisoners were used to pull trains. There were many trains pulled by horses, but these had higher speeds than those pulled by people. These were the slowest types of trains.
By the historical period, the Romans did not use chariots as fighting vehicles, relying on infantry and cavalry. The chariot remained as a ceremonial vehicle and for racing in the circus, and is depicted on monuments (usually a biga or quadriga - two or four horses) The chariot was pulled by horses, however there is a record of Pompey the Great using elephants in a triumphal procession after his conquest of the East.
A team of 4 horses can typically pull a load of around 4,000 to 6,000 pounds, depending on factors such as the breed and size of the horses, the terrain, and the condition of the horses. This estimate can vary based on the specific circumstances and training of the horses.
To pull their wagons, trfthe Mormon Pioneers used horses, mules, oxen and sometimes even pulled them by hand!