Power Chair Hand Truck
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Bill Reeks, Cromwell, Ky.: "I started using a power chair about a year ago after arthritis made walking too painful. But I still manage to do what's needed. Here's a photo of my æhand truck', which I use with a cardboard box to rake yard debris and pick up small tree limbs. The box mounts on a 4-wheeled metal frame that's pushed ahead of the power chair. A long 1/4-in. dia. bolt goes through a handle, which fits into a 3/8-in. dia. hole drilled into the chair's foot rest. I also added homemade cane brackets and an umbrella on back."
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Power Chair Hand Truck MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Handicapped Equipment 30-6-37 Bill Reeks, Cromwell, Ky.: "I started using a power chair about a year ago after arthritis made walking too painful. But I still manage to do what's needed. Here's a photo of my æhand truck', which I use with a cardboard box to rake yard debris and pick up small tree limbs. The box mounts on a 4-wheeled metal frame that's pushed ahead of the power chair. A long 1/4-in. dia. bolt goes through a handle, which fits into a 3/8-in. dia. hole drilled into the chair's foot rest. I also added homemade cane brackets and an umbrella on back."
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