Looking for recommendations on whether or not I should get one and if I get one which one should it be?
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Thanks veggiechicken!
Here's one. It took me a while yesterday to find out a name for these.
I have neuropathy in my legs and have problems walking in the vegetable bed (due to uneven ground) even with a cane. I did about an hour of work yesterday on my hands and knees. I could just get a pair of knee pads I guess.
Last edited by DWSmith; 01-04-2020, 02:11 PM.Nutter's Club member.
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never seen anything like that before,it reminds me of an an old English hobby horse,{a cycle that was sat upon and scoot with the legs},with a farmyard look,
It would be better if you could try one first,is it sat side saddle or straddled,it could also be very uncomfortable for other parts of the bady,as you use other muscles to make it work,esspecialy on uneven ground,just my thought,would you be better with an engine on something,are you handy at grubbing something up out off what you got about.sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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This morning, I'd never heard of these scooters - here's a website with a selection!! https://www.myproscooter.com/best-garden-scooters/
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThis morning, I'd never heard of these scooters - here's a website with a selection!! https://www.myproscooter.com/best-garden-scooters/Last edited by broadway; 01-04-2020, 04:49 PM.Cheers
Danny
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostThis morning, I'd never heard of these scooters - here's a website with a selection!! https://www.myproscooter.com/best-garden-scooters/
The third one has a weight limit of 200 pounds. Even working in the garden naked I wouldn't meet that requirement.Nutter's Club member.
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