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With a genuine sadness on Friday, last, I sold my beloved "Thing"  (Coleman Outfitter LSV 400/Hisun HS 400). As some of my fellow forum members are aware I recently suffered a massive stroke that negatively affected (a polite way of saying "completely f......  up") my left side. They said I'd never walk again--but I live to prove "experts" wrong, or 1/2 wrong anyway; My upper left side is FUBAR (I could not get into the beast without assistance and once in could not set (or release) the parking brake, or run the light switch or turn signals. The only way out was to fall out onto the lawn.

Time to let it go... Gotta get woking on "modding" my new power wheelchair.--it's only 2WD, but has a motor for each wheel and with decent tires who knows???

I can still read, do research and  and learn; I'll step-in from time to time when I think I can help-please feel free to tell me to "buzz-off" if I get i get annoying...

-cliff-

off into the night...

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Well,  all i know is someone is getting a good well taken care of machine.

 I bet you can get some mud grips, lift kit and even some wheel spacers to put on your chair.. then you can go anywhere.

I'll be praying for you.

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@cliffyk sad to read you sold your machine and the challenges you are facing 😞. Hopefully you will continue to prove experts wrong! Your input and participation here at utvboard has been invaluable, so hopefully you will find it in you to still stick around, when time permits.  Would love to see you mod your wheel chair, so share if you will, I'm sure it'll be awesome!

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So sorry to hear this but I can understand the way you feel. My daughter and wife made me sell my trailer because they are afraid I might fall and really hurt myself. I'm 89 years old And have hard time getting up off the ground. I can still get on the machine but can't go on any trails. I got Radial street tires on last week so I'm Going to stay close to home. Nov. 1st Oklahoma  well allow street legal machines to register and get a license to ride on roads with the speed limit35 MPH. I don't know how I will like that, we will see. Again I'm sorry about your situation, But be glad you wake up every morning, I am. 

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1 hour ago, Dennis Knepp said:

Sorry about your situation but I dont think a lift kit on the power chair would be a good idea. You'll hit the armrests on the table and won't be able to eat. 

Guess I'll need a kit for the table too...

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