Spring last year I stuffed up one shoulder and still have a major rotator cuff injury. Can't lift left arm above shoulder height.
In May, it is peat cutting season. I reckon I can cut the peat ok, the problem is in transporting the dried peat up to the road.
Normally I fill sacks (about 20-30kg depending on sack size), throw them on my shoulders and carry them the 500m to the road. The first part of the route is over peat bog, so I can't use a barrow.
Shoulder injury means I can't do this. Can't get a sack up onto shoulders and hold it there with both hands.
So I was thinking of making a frame backpack onto which I could strap a sack. No need to lift it up onto shoulders as I can put it on the edge of the peat bank and slide my arms in.
Anyone have or know of plans for such a frame backpack?
In May, it is peat cutting season. I reckon I can cut the peat ok, the problem is in transporting the dried peat up to the road.
Normally I fill sacks (about 20-30kg depending on sack size), throw them on my shoulders and carry them the 500m to the road. The first part of the route is over peat bog, so I can't use a barrow.
Shoulder injury means I can't do this. Can't get a sack up onto shoulders and hold it there with both hands.
So I was thinking of making a frame backpack onto which I could strap a sack. No need to lift it up onto shoulders as I can put it on the edge of the peat bank and slide my arms in.
Anyone have or know of plans for such a frame backpack?