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Old 11-09-05, 15:47
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I would like to know the signifigance between the diferent styles of coolers for carriers . The two square ones are the same size , one is heavier then the other and the other two are are just totally different style.
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...and the other
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They are all the same, except that the last two have been used as lifting strops/slings.
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They are all the same, except that the last two have been used as lifting strops/slings.
I have also seen them ( not made by myself ) made like that by driving a pickup truck over the parts box.

Except for a leak, they worked fine after.


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