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![]() "Jim Wilkins" wrote in message ... On Apr 7, 6:56 pm, Jeff Wisnia wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: [push a cart on a Segway] I'm having trouble visualizing that grocery cart thing. Where are each of your hands when you're pushing or pulling it? Is any other apparatus involved which hooks onto the cart? Maybe I could do it easily with an empty cart, but a full week's load of groceries takes me more than one hand to comfortably push (and steer). Jeff (Who's probably missing something here.....) Jeffry Wisnia I had to see it done first, too, with the overloaded trash hopper from the lab: http://www.yankeesupply.com/catalog/...ction/view.htm The Segway they loaned me was the older model with twist-grip steering. One hand on the steering grip, the other pushing the hopper. It took some practice but not as much as opening and maneuvering through the heavy, self-closing fire doors. It helps that in the Army I learned how to control the heavy floor buffers with one hand. Jim Wilkins _____________________ Theres actually a store that supplies Yankees? Bermuda shorts, blue wigs, black socks and white shoes? MMC (in Florida) |
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