Posted by DFZ on September 03, 2020 at 15:23:25 from (73.157.244.88):
In Reply to: Handicap People Mover posted by super99 on September 02, 2020 at 17:49:47:
We run a pumpkin patch with lots of hay ride wagons. We installed a wheelchair lift on one wagon. You can find them used (At least here in SW Washington) on craigslist for under $250 quite often.
We reinforced under the wooden deck with a plate of steel and brought steel gussets down to a plate on the main beam of the wagon. We didn't want all the weight of the lift and the torque of an extended lift on the wooden deck of the wagon.
Works great so far. Installed a battery at the front of the wagon and a wire to keep it charged from the tractor. We even installed D-rings on the deck of the wagon if anybody insisted on strapping down the wheelchair per DOT regulations. Luckily nobody has ever insisted that we strap them down, and the chair has never moved - especially if somebody is there to help hold on to it.
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