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Posted by DON LC on June 21, 2002 at 19:52:15 from (24.166.244.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: handicaped tractor posted by joe c on June 21, 2002 at 09:51:55:
GETTING ON AND OFF----I am going to use a small hoist or two way winch.First the tractor must be changed to 12v.--At first I am going to mount the hoist on the drawbar..also weld and bolt piece of 2"square x1/4" walltubing off to one side of the draw bar, with a pulley at the top for the cable to go up and over back down to my harness....I'll push the up button and with my other hand and my one leg, work myself to the seat....down the same way....I don't like the way this will look, so I am looking for a simple flat tractor roof with rolled edges ....I'll mount this roof using 2" square tubing as before.....this can be bolted to the axel housing on both sides ,front and back,like the drawbar is bolted on.....I'll try to hide the hoist up under the back corner of this roof....What do you think?
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