Posted by Bob Kerr on March 04, 2009 at 19:32:38 from (216.249.67.127):
In Reply to: OT Wheelchair Video posted by Dick L on March 04, 2009 at 11:12:20:
Years ago I was at a car parts swapmeet in Indianapolis and these guys brought in a Mac 90 chainsaw engine powered wheelchair. This thing was nuts! The fuel tank was an IV bag on a pole and it had no steering or brakes and would fly and you better belive it had wheelie bars in back! It was a "point and shoot" kind of deal. I guess it was a good thing you could push it also because someone riding it was going to end up needing to ride on it to the hospital. The guys riding it all had plenty of Ice Cold "liquid courage". Wish I had a video camera event to say the least. One guy stacked it up good and flipped it several times and bent the IV pole, another hit a good bump and the tube came off the IV bag and dumped gas all over him and the engine. No one got hurt except the one who flipped it was picking sod out of his teeth, proof that God does watch over idiots.
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