Folks,
I'm looking for advice on how to remove the wheelchair lift from my shuttle bus. The wheelchair lift is on the passenger side, across from the driver. The bus is a partially converted '96 e350 with a 7.3 liter powerstroke. What I'm wondering is if anybody has any advice for the best way to go about this. I found several posts relating to removing a lift, but as quite a few people have done this, I was hoping for some additional input. Specifically:
1. How much does the average wheel chair lift weigh? I don't have the model number right now and the van is about an hour and a half away from me -- long story -- but I'm just looking for a general idea here; 100 pounds, 200, 300, more?
2. What is the best way to go about removing one of these behemoths? Will removing it interfer with any other functions in the van?
3. How, in general, do you operate one of these things? I'm sure I could figure it out with a little experimentation, but it be great to have something to go on.
If the model and brand of the lift would help in getting specific how-to tips, I'll be able to look for that when I visit the bus location soon.
Thanks,
Tim
I'm looking for advice on how to remove the wheelchair lift from my shuttle bus. The wheelchair lift is on the passenger side, across from the driver. The bus is a partially converted '96 e350 with a 7.3 liter powerstroke. What I'm wondering is if anybody has any advice for the best way to go about this. I found several posts relating to removing a lift, but as quite a few people have done this, I was hoping for some additional input. Specifically:
1. How much does the average wheel chair lift weigh? I don't have the model number right now and the van is about an hour and a half away from me -- long story -- but I'm just looking for a general idea here; 100 pounds, 200, 300, more?
2. What is the best way to go about removing one of these behemoths? Will removing it interfer with any other functions in the van?
3. How, in general, do you operate one of these things? I'm sure I could figure it out with a little experimentation, but it be great to have something to go on.
If the model and brand of the lift would help in getting specific how-to tips, I'll be able to look for that when I visit the bus location soon.
Thanks,
Tim