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- The great Burra Jinker holds pride of place in Market Square.
- Thus then was the team attached to the dray or jinker.
- In April 2001 the Jinker was included in the BankSA Heritage Icons List.
- On steep descents logs or trees were dragged behind the dray, wagon or jinker to slow the load's descent and protect the team from injury.
- The wheelers or polers were the older, heavier, trained bullocks which were closest to the dray or jinker and helped to slow the load when necessary.
- The long handled whip permitted the bullocky to control his bullocks while keeping a safe working distance from the danger of being run down by a large dray or jinker.
- Straining to the vivid exhortations of six bullock drivers under the leadership of William Woollacott, they hauled the massive jinker for three months, on a 100-mile journey from Adelaide.
- The cart ( also known as a jinker ) is attached to a bullock team by a special chain attached to yokes, but a rope may also be used for one or two animals.
- Mine related artefacts extant on the site include two coal skips, a timber skip, two underground locomotives ( including the one in the workshop ), ore cars, transformer, jinker, air winch, and air receiver.