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TrumptonDave



Member Since: 17 Apr 2016
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zambezi Silver
Disability hoist

I'm not sure if this subject has been covered, if so my apologies in advance.

I'm the proud owner (recently) of a 2008 58 FFRR, and would like to put a hoist in the boot to lift about 160kg of disability scooter.
I've contacted the manufacturer of "The Olympian Scooter and wheelchair hoist for mobility devices weighing up to 200kg" in Derbyshire who advise that their products are unsuitable for my Vogue as it has a tailgate.

I have to add that the young lady who took information from me (my having resisted her insistence in sending a sales demonstrator here) and that I was at this stage doing a feasibility study and costing, lovely as she was I don't think she was the brightest bulb in the box

I appreciate that this would need to extend the boom on the hoist to it's maximum thereby putting quite a load on it, but I'm sure I've seem a photograph on here?? of a lighter load one 80kg SWL I think.

Could I ask for help from members of the forum on this subject.

Thanks in advance

Dave

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greg has done something similar,

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic26283....chair+lift ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Post #383919 26th Apr 2016 4:38pm
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TrumptonDave



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Yes, thanks Stan but until I make three posts I can't PM him to ask LOL

This reply will possibly increase my tally to the prescribed sum.

I did see on Ebay a chap in Stoke not too far from Greg who sold these things second hand, I have limited mobility and can't get to hospital appointments due to shortage of porters/wheelchairs there and xyl (wifey) can't push me (abdo' ops herself).

A catch 22 situation!

Cheers and thanks for the reply, I'll see if I can PM Greg now. Practice random acts of kindness.

Post #383921 26th Apr 2016 4:54pm
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gregdav



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Hi Trumpton dave, I understand where you are coming from re the disability hoist.
I sourced the hoist from a chap called trevor aldridge, he goes by the name of lomstoke on ebay.
I have to get in touch with him soon, as my wife is having a new power chair, and it is heavier than the original one we have.
I will need a lifting capacity of 120 kgs approx.
this chap is absolutely superb to talk to, he knows your needs as he has a disabled daughter.
I am sure if you get in touch he will be delighted to help you.
I hope I'm not breaking any forum rules here, as this is quite a niche market, and not too many want to undertake the work or maybe shop around.
I did all the brackets myself, after trevor explained what was the most important, and have been very happy for nearly 2 years now.
Also noticed on ebay, there is a company in coalville leics, who have been advertising on ebay, second hand mobility hoists, along with a fitting service, they maybe a lot closer for you.
the only downside is, you will have to see your pride and joy butchered a little Big Cry
but hayho that's worst part, the upside is you travel in extreme comfort, and you are still able to get around.
hope this helps, and if you need a little more advice pm me.
greg. Thumbs Up

Post #383961 26th Apr 2016 6:40pm
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gregdav



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Sorry my bad Embarassed , the company offering the fitting service is shepshed leics, the ebay user name is sop0211.
they currently have several lifts for sale one is 150 kgs and a fitting service if required, I have no personal relationship with these people, just trying to help on what I have researched myself. The big companies that supply and fit these lifts don't want to tell you a great deal about fitment etc, but there are some second hand dealer people who will.
as a new member you probably already know, this forum along with the members amd moderators will be invaluable to you as a ffrr owner, the information is second to none along with wiki and how to's.
if it wasn't for the forum I don't think I would have owned my ffrr, a really good bunch Wink

Post #383969 26th Apr 2016 7:44pm
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TrumptonDave



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Disability hoist

Many thanks Greg, I've only just picked these two messages up.

Had a 140 mile drive via the Conwy Valley to Llandudno yesterday, mixed driving speed and conditions at a returned 23.2mpg (tank full to tank full), very impressed I'll have to be very careful it gets to warp factor 9.5 in parsecs LOL.

Will PM you soon ifthats OK? Practice random acts of kindness.

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TrumptonDave



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Update:

Can I just say, thanks so much for the help thus far in pointing me in the right direction(s) Greg.

I concur whole heartedly with your sentiments about this site, it's truly amazing, It's daft o'clock as you'll see from the posting time, my chest has been giving me a bit of gyp, to say nothing of the Antibiotics and Corticosteroids and it's either a feast or a famine....so rather than waste time, I thought I'd do some brushing up knowledge wise on the beautiful beast recently bought.

I had bought (OEM) workshop manuals for each of the previous vehicles, P6, P69B, SD1, SIII's & 2.5TD Land Rovers, each of which I'd let go with the cars/LR's but to see one on the PC screen.....fantastico.

Wife of 40 years come August (we met 45 years yesterday, my having returned to the Northwest from Penzance via Padstow and the Beltaine celebrations....they call that work LOL) (Oh to be 20 again LOL)) has just woke and made a brew so I'll sign off.

Ttfn and thanks again Greg and All at ffRR

I'll post some photo's soon as.

Dave Practice random acts of kindness.

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TrumptonDave



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Still up!

gregdav wrote:
Sorry my bad Embarassed , the company offering the fitting service is shepshed leics, the ebay user name is sop0211.
they currently have several lifts for sale one is 150 kgs and a fitting service if required, I have no personal relationship with these people, just trying to help on what I have researched myself. The big companies that supply and fit these lifts don't want to tell you a great deal about fitment etc, but there are some second hand dealer people who will.
as a new member you probably already know, this forum along with the members amd moderators will be invaluable to you as a ffrr owner, the information is second to none along with wiki and how to's.
if it wasn't for the forum I don't think I would have owned my ffrr, a really good bunch Wink



This worth considering Greg

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autochair-120kg-...SwiYFXJ6rn

Let's see if I can attach a shot of "Olde Reeky" (it was first registered in Edinburgh and last three letters are PYS actually smells as sweet as a nut!)

Would need to be coupled to a battery obviously to test out

Dave Practice random acts of kindness.

Post #384991 3rd May 2016 6:40am
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gregdav



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Thanks for the pointer dave, but I'll be using Trevor as he's not too far from me, if anything goes wrong he's not too far away.
I've got a sneaky suspicion the rigid part, fixed to the car, is the same on all models upto 150 kgs, so I might just need a new lifting arm.
I will talk to Trevor about it.
thanks again.
Greg Thumbs Up

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berkshirelad



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Re: Disability hoist

TrumptonDave wrote:
it gets to warp factor 9.5 in parsecs LOL.



A parsec is a measure of distance, not time. It's about 19 trillion miles.

Use of parsec as a time was one of the 'goofs' in Star Wars

Post #385044 3rd May 2016 10:37am
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TrumptonDave



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"A parsec is a measure of distance, not time. It's about 19 trillion miles.

Use of parsec as a time was one of the 'goofs' in Star Wars"

Thanks for that, I stand corrected lad from the shire of Berks, it's just soo quick compared to the three Land Rovers I had in the 70's-00's, an increase in 0-62mph (0-100kph) from two weeks last Thursday to 8.6'.... it’s less than 2 seconds slower than my BMW 330ci M sport convertible and nearly twice it’s weight.

Was never into Star-wars (tbh couldn’t stand it) Blake's 7 and Red Dwarf, now you’re talking! Practice random acts of kindness.

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