ken erickson
Well-known member
Equipment
B7100 hst, 2650 front mount snowblower, L2501 hst qa loader
For starters I debated to even post this video of myself using my self-designed and built seat lift that allows me to get up on my taller L2501. I am able to pull myself up on my B7100. I use a wheelchair full time after suffering a spinal cord injury 40 plus years ago. One of the reasons I debated posting this video is that some folks will go into "safety mode" and perhaps think that I am putting myself at unnecessary risk operating this tractor. I believe I have mitigated the risks and safety is always in my mind, be it getting on and off or out on my acreage putting the tractor thru its paces.
The reason I did decide to post this video is that it might give others the encouragement to make adaptive changes that will allow them to safely get outdoors and enjoy operating equipment such as the L2501. Recently the US Fish and Wildlife biologist that I work with mentioned he has a land owner that is hesitant to sign a land owner agreement and put in 10 acres of prairie due to the fact he uses crutches. His concern was that he would not be able to put in the physical labor required to make the project a success.
Now on to the video.
I will try to answer a few questions that might be asked. I had originally installed a seat belt for myself but find that after using the seat lift now for a year and half its not needed. Now I use it to secure the seat lift from swinging out when its full up and I am operating the tractor. The reason that I look down and stop and start on the way up is that I make sure that the seat clears projections on the loader frame and that my feet are not entangles etc. I think it takes me longer to get situated on the tractors seat just right then the time I spend on the lift! lol.
I am happy to field any questions or criticisms related to the seat lift or safety issues.
The reason I did decide to post this video is that it might give others the encouragement to make adaptive changes that will allow them to safely get outdoors and enjoy operating equipment such as the L2501. Recently the US Fish and Wildlife biologist that I work with mentioned he has a land owner that is hesitant to sign a land owner agreement and put in 10 acres of prairie due to the fact he uses crutches. His concern was that he would not be able to put in the physical labor required to make the project a success.
Now on to the video.
I will try to answer a few questions that might be asked. I had originally installed a seat belt for myself but find that after using the seat lift now for a year and half its not needed. Now I use it to secure the seat lift from swinging out when its full up and I am operating the tractor. The reason that I look down and stop and start on the way up is that I make sure that the seat clears projections on the loader frame and that my feet are not entangles etc. I think it takes me longer to get situated on the tractors seat just right then the time I spend on the lift! lol.
I am happy to field any questions or criticisms related to the seat lift or safety issues.