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Pilot-34

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Most of me is in IL but my hearts in Alaska
I can still walk I’m at that point where I can walk to the back of Walmart where the milk is then all the way across the store to pick up that quart of oil and back out to the counters. But if I do that, I will be in enough pain that I won’t do much other walking through the day so I take the mobility cart.
Around the farm, I frequently use a four wheeler.

I do have a couple of friends that are highly recommending that I get a tracked wheelchair.
But they don’t have a mobility issue or a tracked wheelchair.
Do any of you use a tracked wheelchair and can tell me about the advantages of it?
I am considering putting tracks on a zero turn mower.
Do you have any thoughts on mobility around the farm and airport?
 
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