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Old 05-27-2014, 09:56 PM
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Default A couple #2's carts!

Today after work I went and picked up a pair of #2 carts! The one is quite rough but I have the skills to fix it I'll zip the floor out with my plasma cutter and put in a new one. The covers are rather unique...can anyone help me out as to if they are original or not? Im assuming the one out of galvanized is homeade? The other says E-Z Vac on the sides. I think with some work I will have a couple real nice carts to use around the house.
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Old 05-27-2014, 09:57 PM
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Old 05-27-2014, 11:23 PM
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Those are cool Martin. I need one of those to adapt my Peco yard vac to. They would hold a lot of chopped up grass and leaves. Great score!
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Nice finds Martin.
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Nice finds on the #2 carts Martin!
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Nice scores, Martin!
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Great find Martin! I don't have a IH cart....... (Yet) but I would like to have tall sides. I have a homemade vac on a homemade cart that I really like in the fall.

I think both of those may in fact be a "factory" (not IH) set up for a vac system. I'm sure the EZ-vac one is, but IIRC, I've seen that galvanized set-up before too. Something about it looks very familiar....
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Great find Martin! I don't have a IH cart....... (Yet) but I would like to have tall sides. I have a homemade vac on a homemade cart that I really like in the fall.

I think both of those may in fact be a "factory" (not IH) set up for a vac system. I'm sure the EZ-vac one is, but IIRC, I've seen that galvanized set-up before too. Something about it looks very familiar....
Thanks guys!!!

That is interesting about the vac system setups... after looking at the galvanized one more closely it definitely appears to be a factory built unit
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Good looking pair of trailers Martin
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Great find Martin! I don't have a IH cart....... (Yet) but I would like to have tall sides. I have a homemade vac on a homemade cart that I really like in the fall.

I think both of those may in fact be a "factory" (not IH) set up for a vac system. I'm sure the EZ-vac one is, but IIRC, I've seen that galvanized set-up before too. Something about it looks very familiar....
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Thanks guys!!!

That is interesting about the vac system setups... after looking at the galvanized one more closely it definitely appears to be a factory built unit
I have to agree with Jon about the galvanized cover. I also don't remember where I've seen them.
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