2014 - Volume #38, Issue #4, Page #38
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Creeper Works On Rough Terrain
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“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).
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