Creeper Works On Rough Terrain

“The All-terrain Mobile Creeper is necessary for a person with a disability and convenient for the rest of us,” says Ned Stoller of Disability Work Tools. He designs and manufactures the creepers along with other adaptive tools.

“I work with the AgrAbility Project. For people who have hip, knee or leg impairments, there was a need for a creeper with large enough wheels to serve as a crawling mechanism. But it’s ideal for anyone who wants to work on rough terrain. It has larger pneumatic wheels and a reclining seat to go at different angles. It has higher ground clearance (2 1/2 in.) to go across obstacles,” he explains.

A wide wheelbase and 1-in. steel tubing frame make the creeper stable and strong enough to support 350 lbs. A lever on the side controls the angle of the foam padded vinyl bench.

The all-terrain creeper sells for $419 (plus shipping) and is available on the Disability Work Tools website.

Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ned Stoller, Disability Work Tools, 12152 Cascade Rd., Lowell, Mich. 49331 (ph 888 354-3289; service@disabilityworktools.com; www.disabilityworktools.com).