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Posted by John Ne. on August 31, 2001 at 17:08:14 from (209.74.225.207):
In Reply to: Handicapped info posted by Mike on August 31, 2001 at 09:23:35:
The Farm Journal magazine had an article years back on a guy paralyzed from waist down, he'd rigged a winch and boom to hoist himself to the seat of his 4020, (no cab). He'd also modifed lots of his equipment so he could service it and mount it. If I remember right the boom swung over the fender, and had a tractor seat on the cable, he had enough grab handles he could swing himself into the tractor seat, I think this would be fairly easy to fabricate if you started with an open ROPS. John in Ne.
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