Thanks to everyone for the help. I do not know the gentleman personally, but was talking to his sister at a Labor day tractor show and she told me about him wanting to get back to work and asked if I knew where he could get help with modifying his log skidder for access and operability (new word?). I told her about seeing a posting about similar item on here and that I was pretty sure someone would be helpful and find or remember the link. I found the link for Agribility of Mo. from the first reply and sent it to her. Right now the young man is paralyzed from the neck down, but has been getting a little feeling back in hands and fingers, so he hopes to go back to work on a limited basis someday. The fact that he is wanting to work rather than feeling sorry for himself and just sitting back expecting to be supported is encouraging a lot of people to help. There are several things going on in the county to help with his bills, a rifle being raffled off, a mud bog run, etc. all being done by volunteers, many of which have never met him.
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