What a wonderful idea helping them out and getting them outside. I'm not sure on the solar panel working, somehow I doubt it. You can charge them up on a 110 charger overnight and if it isn't used much a weekly charge would be sufficiant. My 86 year old father uses one to get around the retirement park he lives in, very hand to take out the trash, pick up the mail, and just visiting other folks. It's about the only way he would get out too. I have one I use around here, handy as can be. My cart cost zero, but I did have to buy batteries and a steering sector. Total I spent was just shy of 500 bucks, a real bargain since it gets used almost every day. Here are some pictures of mine working, although it doesn't look this pretty now days. I had just picked up this dump trailer, had to get a picture: And out cruising the grapefruit grove: Hauling a little dirt: Dang it, I can't remember what they said the load capacity of this little trailer is. Oh well, it works fine: And since it only snows here about every 100 years or so, investing in a snowmobile is out of the question. Heck, the cart works fine:
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